Why does breaking up hurt so much?
luckyStar82
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Jul 11, 2015
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Breaking up hurts so much because although a couple might not agree with each other, they have got used to each other's presence that's for sure. So when one finds himself / herself alone, it hurts. Total change of lifestyle. The couple will miss each other, and sometimes certain aspects in the relationship which were taken forgranted, all of a sudden might start to be appreciated.
Anonymous
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Jul 12, 2015
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Breaking up can be like a shock to your system. You spend almost every day with the same person and confide in them. Being with them becomes a routine, so when that routine suddently ends, it can be hard to recover.
AlanaG
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Jul 12, 2015
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Breaking up with someone can be a really emotional experience to go through, sometimes it hurts because you feel like you have lost a lot of time and sometimes it is because you have put so much effort into loving someone and then all of a sudden it has ended, it is a completely normal thing to go through, and i know this sounds cliche but each day it gets easier... be strong!
Anonymous
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Jul 12, 2015
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Because you realise that the person you cared about, loved so much and thought about constantly is no longer going to be in your life anymore, but it does get easier, I promise you that.
iPray
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Jul 14, 2015
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It's like having a puppy. You love it so much, you feed it, play with it and laugh with it. Learn from it and teach it what you know, and one day it ran away, that's why it hurts.
friendlyEars70
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Jul 15, 2015
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Breaking up with someone hurts so much because well, something in your life is broken. But , that doesn't mean that you are, and it doesn't mean that you won't find the same, or even greater happiness later on in life. Breakups hurt because we think that something is being taken away from us, we feel like momentarily our world has stopped. A breakup can lead to big changes in a persons life and change can be scary. But always remember that there is so much to take away from a breakup. You can learn more about what you want from a relationship and partner that will make you smile in the future and lead to healthier connection and a happier you.
Itsacrazylifewelive
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Jul 15, 2015
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Because you are destroying an attachment that you spent a lot of time and effort investing into. Also, you are ripped away from your emotions and are forced to try to stop having them.
Yourstruleydiana
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Jul 16, 2015
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Because you gave everything to that person , and it's just the memories you had with them make it hurt so much
Anonymous
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Jul 16, 2015
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They hurt because you just lost someone who always was there for you and loved you unconditional some that made you happy that's why it hurts so much you lose someone who meant everything to you
Anonymous
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Jul 17, 2015
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Breaking up hurts because you've trusted someone with a lot of you,and you've become attached to them.To break that bond between two people is painful because love is identified in the brain as some sort of addiction and you get similar effects with breaking up as you do with having a drug withdrawal,from what I read,so it can sometimes feel even physically painful to go through a breakup
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