Why does breaking up hurt so much?
Anonymous
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Dec 16, 2015
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Breaking up hurts so much because you have made memories with a special person. You guys did a lot of things together that made you happy but now that's gone, your going to miss it. Its never going to be the same again and that's why it hurts so much and you realize that you have to move on.
StormyAngles18
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Dec 17, 2015
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Break ups hurt so much because you've been through things with that person and you love or have loved that person for what seems like a long time. And your life seems to revolve around them, but when you break up its like a huge piece of your life gone so its hard to adjust to such an extream change.
CuddlyOasis98
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Dec 17, 2015
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Breaking up hurts because we are emotionally attached to that person very much and the thought that they aren't yours now makes us sad.
HumanBeing77
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Dec 17, 2015
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everyone have feeling when people get so attached with someone then if they breakup then people try to think that they will be happy if they were with him/her that makes them so hurt
Anonymous
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Dec 17, 2015
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You feel like you're losing a part of yourself. The person you saw and loved everyday is not in your life anymore.
MrRoboticWrites
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Dec 17, 2015
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Because you have devoted time, effort and love to that person, when you break up with them all of that goes away in an instant. This can leave you feeling empty and lost, however, over time the feeling will pass and you'll feel whole again, just give it some time and distance.
PoeticDesolation
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Dec 17, 2015
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Possibly because when you're with someone, you have the hope of spending forever with them. With a breakup comes a loss of hope, it leaves you feeling lost and you seem to be unsure what the future will hold now.
Anonymous
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Dec 17, 2015
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Because you were attracted to that certain person and they made you feel all happy and butterflies in your stomach and when you break up, all of that happiness goes and you can't imagine anyone else feeling that way because of them.
sweetDay98
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Dec 17, 2015
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Breaking up with a loved one can be a traumatic experience. Research has shown. that even people in abusive relationships hurt the same when they break up as people in normal, healthy relationships do. The main reasons of the hurt is the attachment that we begin to have with the person. The longer the relationship, the more we grow used to the person. If you think of it, even if you bring a pet home no matter how small the animal, (cat, turtle, fish) if you stay with it long enough, you will be hurt if they go missing or die. Imagine the attachment that you have for something that doesn't even communicate to you. Now compare that to the attachment that you have with a person who you spent time with, shared so many life experiences with. It's obvious that the impact is higher and so is the amount of devastation. The best way to overcome the hurt is to acknowledge it. Do not be in denial that what you feel is stupid and that you will get over it if you avoid thinking of the person. Research has proven, that the best way to recuperate from a broken heart is to spend enough time grieving and then slowly moving on.
Anonymous
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Dec 18, 2015
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Breaking up with another individual is devastating from the fact that you have to question your own decisions and life. It isn't so much about the other person, but the introspection that is a result. Simply, it also sucks cause being in love, is being in love Nothing more. Overcomplicating things will result in depression.
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