They bring out one anothers worst qualities such as jealousy, insecurity, and controlling tendencies.

It all began with Rosss obsession with Rachel in high school.

Through beginning of the series, its abundantly clear that his feelings never left.

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Friends

(Well, that is until Rosss insecurity gets the best of him.)

To Ross, a break means going out and sleeping with someone else.

That very same night.

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Rachel finds out about his betrayal and they part ways once more.

Like, no one is worth this much drama!!!

Anyway, Ross and Rachel do end up together in the end.

Good for them, I guess.

Hope Emma gets a good therapist!

Another on-and-off again romance, Big and Carrie are utterly toxic.

Affairs, manipulation, discarding, and the like.

Big basically only wants Carrie when he cant have her.

And Carrie is always willing to go back for more heartbreak.

Now, I couldnt help but wonder: what the actual hell, Carrie?!

YOU COULD HAVE HAD NICE AIDAN SHAW!

Instead, you screw it all up by cheating on him with Big.

Literally will never get over this injustice.

Nate Jacobs and Maddy Perez (Euphoria)

Nate Jacobs and Maddy Perez are the opposite of relationship goals.

For one, Nate is utterly abusive.

In addition to being physically violent, Nate emotionally manipulates Maddy, which ultimately keeps her hanging on.

Oh, he also cheats on her with Jules.

Mindy and Danny (The Mindy Project)

I mean, Danny was just a dick.

He was jealous, controlling, and judgmental.

Gonna be a no from me.

Beck and Joe (YOU)

I feel like there is no explanation needed here.

Butjustin case: He is a literal murderer, lol.

When Dean and Rory start dating, he quickly becomes a toxic nightmare.

Possessive and controlling, Dean wants to take hold of every single component of Rorys life.

Lets not forget his insane jealousy issues either.

Aria and Ezra (Pretty Little Liars)

Uh, he was her high school teacher?

Like, enough said.