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Here are 11 tips from relationship therapists for healthily breaking up with someone you love. Give it your all before leaving. ... Know that it will hurt. ... Know your "why" and stand your ground. ... Don't try to be friends right away. ... Set boundaries with your ex. ... Set boundaries with your friend group. ... Avoid social media stalking. More items... •
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Read More »Breaking up with someone you love will be painful, so you should prepare yourself for it. After the breakup, you shouldn't try to be friends right away or consistently stalk their social media. You should also try to surround yourself with your friends — rather than jumping into a new relationship. Regardless of if you're the one being broken up with or if you're the one ending a relationship, breakups are never fun. Sadly, love isn't always enough to keep a partnership going, and from time to time, you may need to break up with someone you truly love. However, ending a relationship is rarely simple or cut and dry. Here are 11 tips from relationship therapists for healthily breaking up with someone you love.
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Read More »Plus, you should make sure that you want to be friends for the right reasons if you truly want the friendship to last. A 2017 study found that people who wanted to stay friends with their ex for security or practical reasons were more likely to experience positive friendship outcomes opposed to those who wanted to stay friends due to unresolved romantic desires.
Like with physical infidelity, as long as both parties want to work through this problem together, the relationship is never too far gone.
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Read More »If you immediately enter a new relationship after a breakup, you won't be giving yourself time to fully process your emotions. "There's a time and a place to move on, but it's definitely not when you're still in your feelings about your breakup," says DeRosa. There's no magic number for how many weeks or months you should wait before starting a new relationship, but you should feel like you've fully processed the breakup and feel more emotionally healed.
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