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When is it Time to Leave the Relationship?

Have you ever felt as if you were the only person in your relationship? Or did you start to have mixed emotions about your significant other? If that’s the case then it is time for you to pack up your feelings and move on. Breaking off a relationship is hard to do but holding on to a broken one is even harder on you.

Many people who are involved in long-term relationships tend to find that they have given up a lot in order to fit into someone else’s plans. This brings on difficulty in breaking up. This also comes from people forgetting how to be independent. The result of this creates a fear of insecurity, which will create unhealthy relationships.

We need to understand that we’re alone throughout our entire lives — even when we’re with someone else. It’s not a bad thing. In fact, it is quite freeing for most people. Everyone experiences low points in their relationships. That’s normal and most couples work through these times.

There aren’t any formulas deciding when to break up, but there are signs to watch for. Basically saying if you have experienced more than a few issues in your relationship over a long period, it’s probably time to move on. Here are some ways to know if you should break it off:

No matter how appropriate it is to leave a relationship, the loss of any relationship can feel like the end of the world. You have to feel the sadness and grieve to the full extent for what might have been stopping you from being happy. The main thing you cannot do is run away from your feelings, or otherwise you will hide from your true feelings. You will be full of questions and regrets if you stay in an unhappy relationship.

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