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Reasons for breaking upBy BreakUpAdviceOnline.com Staff
Break ups can be really hard. People, in fact, suffer from momentary depression after break ups because the pain is just too much for them to bear. It is a really difficult situation and for some, it can be really traumatic. But it is something that is inevitable. Nothing lasts forever. Even the best relationships end, either because of the decision of the persons involved or the decision of fate and death. Although, one can never really tell what exactly caused the rift between people, one thing is for sure, break ups happen not because of one reason but because of several factors. Love, as they say, is not enough for a relationship to survive. Although it is one of the main ingredients in a successful partnership, the couple need more than that to be able to last. One of the primary things that they need is trust in each other. A relationship will go nowhere without trust. Yet even if you know that you have had all three, relationships still end. Trust is broken. Respect dwindles into nothing. Love lessens. When do you know then when it is time to say goodbye and break it up. 1. Your needs are not met. You can have love, respect and trust in a relationship and yet all those things seem not enough. There are things that one seeks in a relationship that are sometimes not provided. This is one of the reasons why couples break up. Lack of time is perhaps one of the most common examples of this problem in a relationship. In today’s fast-paced world, people are busy with their work. People find it hard to find time to be with each other. This is especially true with couples, who are both working and have a career that they have to take care of. Things get complicated when their schedules would not meet because of out of town trips and scheduled meetings. Eventually, each will feel that the relationship is only second priority, leading to the disintegration of the relationship. Another need that may not be met is the emotional aspect. This is where remembering anniversary dates and other occasions will come into play. Some partners especially women are sensitive in dates like these because they feel that remembering is a sign of love and care. 2. Abuse 3. Falling out of love
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