How to Break-Up With Someone Without Breaking Their Heart
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One of the most difficult decisions you could ever make in life is deciding to break up with someone you love. You have to deal with your emotions first because it is never easy to let go of a relationship you have developed plenty of affection for. Not to talk of the emotional attachments. You also have to worry about your partner's feelings. How would your partner handle the breakup?
The love you once had for your partner is gone, the memories are not enough to keep you together, and you have reached the final bus stop. You have to break off the relationship. You are going to break their heart with this news. Breaking up with someone is never an easy decision to make; there are many doubts and second-guessing.
This book is full of useful information on how you can end a relationship without any drama or guilt without hurting your partner.
It will give you a detailed guide on how to:
- Be Sure You Truly Want To Break Up.
- Stand Your Ground Through The Breakup Process.
- Avoid Drama And Guilt WHile Breaking Up.
- Amicably Break Off Short or Long Term Relationship
- Avoid Trapping Yourself In The "Let's Still Be Friends" Ditch.
- Choose The Right Time And Place To Tell Your Partner It's Over.
- And Lots More....
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How to Break-Up With Someone Without Breaking Their Heart - Pierce Nick Norris
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INTRODUCTION
Breaking up is worse . No, it is the worst of the worst. It doesn't matter if you dated for just a few months, years or decades. They're uncomfortable, awkward, heart-wrenching, emotional, and in some cases, violent. Regardless of what end of the bad news you find yourself, there is no way out of escaping the heart-wrenching event of a breakup, but there are ways to make it more manageable.
Clean Breaks;
First, having a clean break is the best break. Do not leave the ends messy when breaking up. Ambiguity cannot be your friend when it comes to this. At the point when you are having the conversation,
make sure that you are clear on your intentions and why you are putting an end to the relationship. You do not necessarily have to provide a long list of your partner's errors, but make sure you give a clear reason. If you don't give a clear reason, your ex will ask plenty of questions about how they ruined the relationship, and you should know that they come asking you Why?
again and again in order to get a real explanation. My previous two breakups ended with this reason: You are amazing, you are good, but I don't want to be with you. I can't explain it.
Well, fine! Okay, if you're no longer attracted to me, if you cheated on me, if you change your sexual orientation, well, I understand that at least that's a specific reason. Of course, I wanted to figure out what went wrong, but instead, I had to go ahead and know that I had given it all I could, but it just didn't make any sense. On the contrary, I broke up with someone because her friends were a turn-off for me, and I told her just that. She thanked me for my honesty.
Bad News;
The awesome news is that when you break up a relationship, it at least gives you the opportunity to start over and meet another person that you love. The bad news is, you have to break up with your current partner before this can happen. This is easily the hardest part, the actual conversation.
I always recommend that you have this conversation in person. It shows that you respect whatever thing you had with that person and that you are not a heartless idiot. Yes, it's understandable that sometimes one will feel like postponing having to tell someone they once loved, I don't want to be with you anymore.
But it is better, to be honest, sincere, and don't place any blame. The reasons for breakup are unique in every relationship, and the circumstances vary, but honesty in a resolution can never be wrong. Be direct, don't blame, don't call out names, and be honest. There is no perfect time to break up. You may have tickets for a future event, a wedding that you have RSVP'ed. Whatever the situation, it's only right to end the relationship when you are absolutely sure you no longer see a future with that person. Postponing is never a good idea. This will cause more pain and resentment to the person receiving the bad