How do you let go of relationships that are harming you, and come out unscathed?
Uniqueg
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Dec 21, 2015
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There's no such thing, love is a gamble and heartbreak is always a possibility. The key is how you handle yourself after the breakup to get back to a happy place and with the support from friends and family this process should be easier
Anonymous
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Dec 27, 2015
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Most relationships you will come out with a few scars no matter how great they seem or seemed to be. Though, if you really feel as thought you are in danger the best thing to do is quit that person or people "cold turkey." Cut off all contact and try to avoid them as best you can. If you really do need to be around or contact them make sure you have someone else with them and record all communication if you feel as though they may harm you.
Anonymous
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Jan 19, 2016
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Face the truth. When something hurts you it can't be good for you. You'd surely get what you deserve. It may be tough but you'll have to let go. Coz there is no other way.
Greatlistener87
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May 10, 2016
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You have to remember that you are responsible for your own happiness and if you are not happy then you should be responsible enough to leave and realize that you deserve better. When you are out of the relationship you will need the time and effort to cure and this is the part that you have to be the strongest for yourself to achieve better.
Anonymous
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May 23, 2016
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You can't come out unscathed that's the thing about relationships, someone is definitely going to get hurt. But it's better to let go off a relationship that is truly hurtful because when you move on, you're going to look back and realize that you made the right choice. So letting go by just ending things and seeking help if it gets worse.
Anonymous
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Jul 13, 2020
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hey hon! i'm really sorry you have had to go through an abusive relationship! getting hurt by someone whom you love makes you a different person, you feel hurt, you feel pain and u are afraid to trust anyone else. i cant tell you that you'd come out of it unscathed but what i can tell you from personal experience is that it will be over, not everyone in the world is going to hurt you, you will find someone in your life who will love you and protect you like this person was supposed to, what i can tell you is that you will be even stronger and brave than you already are and also you'll still be the beautiful person that you are now! i wont say that you'll forget about it but you definitely will be able to learn to live with it as time goes on and you will meet someone who will light up your world! :))
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