How do you know when it's time to break up with someone?
Anonymous
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May 27, 2015
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If you feel like you don't see the future with the current partner, you don't see yourselves together as a family, you don't feel the passion, the unquestioned love for him/her, maybe it's time to let that relationship go. Don't be together just because you get used to it.
Anonymous
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May 28, 2015
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Ending a relationship is never easy, even when you know it's the right thing to do. First, though, you have to be sure that it's the right choice by seeing if the tell-tale signs apply to you. So what are some of the signs-
1)Consider if there's something you have been reluctant to accept about your partner.
2)Think about your own issues. You may discover that you want to break up because you don't want to face certain issues in yourself, like insecurity or fear of abandonment, but they are sure to turn up in any relationship you're in.
3)See if you're only in the relationship because you don't want to hurt your partner's feelings.
4)See if you're just in the relationship because you're afraid of being alone.
5)Be willing to accept that maybe you're just not that into your partner anymore. Or, maybe they're just not all that into you.
maryammm98
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May 31, 2015
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You know it's time when there is no longer any passion between you and your hearts no longer beat on the same frequency. Being with them is a tiring task and their cute habits no longer amuse you.
RiaNane
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Nov 10, 2015
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we know its time to break up when the relationship has taken up everything that you are made of....has changed you mentally.....when one is over powering the other and making out a totally new person.... we may never know in certain cases till it is pointed out by a third party....being who you are when you are with your person is the best thing ever ...loosing that will automatically lead to problems...... peace of mind is the only thing that can help a person deal life in any situation.... in life there can never actually be a break up... things will always remain a part of your life ...your priorities change .....thats life
Concinnant
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Jan 13, 2015
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It's time to break up with someone when you no longer feel comfortable being in a relationship with them.
Elizzabeth
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Feb 17, 2015
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When you start thinking things like this. If you aren't happy in a relationship, it's better to just end it than let it drag you down. Try making things exciting again if you want to, but if that fails, it's better to just break up.
SenpaiXD
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Apr 20, 2015
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When you are more happy with your memories than the person in front of you.
SnugglyPanda
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May 16, 2015
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Remember that a healthy relationship has benefits to both partners! If you feel like the costs outweigh the benefits for you, you should consider whether this relationship is having a good impact on your mental/physical health. It's normal to have problems, disagreements, and to go through rough patches. But do you see a potential, realistic bright future? Do you have some common goals? Is your partner receptive to this future and goals? Ask yourself whether you and your partner can communicate efficiently; if this is not case, ask yourself whether it's possible to change that. If not, perhaps the relationship isn't very very viable. If your partner has a tendency to disregard your feelings and your thoughts, maybe the relationship isn't very viable. If you feel like there is a persistent tension between you that resists all attempts to fix it, then perhaps the relationship is doing more wrong than good. And finally, do you see yourself being in the present situation for one more year? Two, five, ten years? This can help you decide whether staying in a relationship is worth it or not.
TheLovableSunshine
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May 16, 2015
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When all you ever think is about the painful things. When every time you look at him, all you feel is pain. When everything isn't the way it used to be for you anymore.
MissJohanna
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May 17, 2015
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This is a very relative question which has not eact answer. The best thing to do is to analyze whatever happened that made you think like this in the first place and discuss what you're going through with your partner or with someone close to you.
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