Breaking up. |
Breaking up. |
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In most of your relationships that you've decided to end, do you usually drag it out or do you end it right when you decide?
Or do you try to get THEM to break up with you? I get scared and drag it out. There's never a right time for breaking up, but I always feel like there could be better times. T_T |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,586 Joined: Jun 2007 Member No: 531,256 ![]() |
Breaking up with people is LAME, especially if it's a really serious relationship.
I've only broken up with one person but we had been together for almost 3 years and it was the most serious relationship I'd ever been in. Things started going down hill and I told him the whole time that I was steadily becoming unhappy, I told him he was changing, that I didn't feel loved, what he needed to do to help, and he didn't do anything. I tried to talk to him but he'd never talk back, so I just broke up with him. I cried the whole time I did it and for weeks afterwards, it was so hard. But, I'm glad now that I did it then rather than letting in drag on, I would hate to ruin all the good memories just because the end of our relationship was so bad. |
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