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When To Break Off the Relationship

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By thehotspotguide



Are you miserable in the relationship you are involved in? Does it seem like no matter what you do you are constantly bored and upset? It's time to pull the plug. If the only thing that is keeping you in this is the advice form family and friends. Maybe they tell you that there are bad times you have to pull through in order to keep a lasting relationship. This is true to some degree but constantly being miserable is not something you should hold on to. This hub is was created for couples who are unsure about breaking up with their partner. Here are some example of when it's time to cut off the relationship:

If you live together and you don't want to come home. When work seems more entertaining and fun than your home life. Maybe you just have a really great job but if you have a boring job like the rest of us and it seems better than home you should break up.

Steadily Fighting. If you and your partner are ALWAYS arguing... break up now before one of you or both of you ends up in jail. This is titled as Domestic Abuse it can come in all forms mental, verbal and physical. It's not wise to keep fueling the fire with your partner break it off now before it is too late.

Staying together out of guilt. If either of you cheated and are only staying together because you feel guilty about it break up for crying out loud! You will feel so much better and relieved that you are not involved in lies anymore. This is honestly the worst reason to stay together it's just wrong for the both of you.

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