dealbreakers
Dealbreakers are conditions or criteria that, when encountered, lead an individual to terminate or avoid pursuing a relationship, agreement, or collaboration. The concept is used across dating, employment, housing, friendships, and contract negotiations. In dating, dealbreakers are typically non-negotiable values or requirements that would preclude further involvement; examples include infidelity, strong differences in political or religious beliefs, desire for children, substance abuse, or incompatible long-term goals. In other contexts, dealbreakers include non-negotiable terms such as salary, work hours, location, ethical concerns, legal compliance, or mismatched expectations.
Dealbreakers are subjective and culturally influenced; what constitutes a dealbreaker for one person may be a
Impact and considerations: While firm dealbreakers can protect individuals from harmful or unsatisfactory situations, excessively rigid
See also: Personal boundaries; Non-negotiables; Relationship screening; Negotiation.