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What Did You Learn from Your Past Break-Up(s)

1. Trust your instincts. If you have a feeling that he is cheating, then he is. 2. Don't compromise your values. Instead of working with what you have, find someone else who's values you respect and accept. 3. If he lies about the smallest things, he will lie about anything. Constant little "white lies" are a sign that he may have a problem with honesty and you should not trust him. 4. If he treat... [Read More]

If a Long Term Relationship Ended in the Past Six Months

Even if you didn't marry your former partner, long term relationships still take their toll when they end. Dating someone on the rebound right after another relationship is not only a mistake but it can lead to disaster, because most people are more vulnerable and needy than normal in the aftermath of a breakup. Instead, work through the stages of Dating Prep completely before thinking about datin... [Read More]

Breaking Up Warning Signs

Verbal Clues A relationship that is dwindling will usually have a lack of communication or communication problems in general. There are a few telltale signs that something just isn’t right. Your partner tells you, “I’m too busy,” even when you know it isn't true. Spending more time with friends or doing trivial things to avoid you are also indicators. Less frequent phone calls and text messages. E... [Read More]

Getting Over Someone Takes Time and Sex

How to get over a break up?? The biggest rule in helping a friend through a break-up: No drunk dialing! Take her phone away from her, delete her ex's numbers and make sure she doesn't go home with the first person who shows interest in her. K., Lakewood, Texas The best way to heal from a broken heart is to spend time with yourself. Figure out all of the things that you like, not the things that yo... [Read More]

Forgiving Your Ex

Falling out of love can be painful. It can result into anger and frustration that may further lead to bearing grudges or harboring ill will against an ex. This might prevent you from ever getting into other relationships in the future. The only solution to this is learning how to forgive. Forgiving an ex is not always easy. The painful experiences can be quite difficult to forget. But the way towa... [Read More]

Recovering from a Break Up

Going through a relationship break up can be quite hard. The experience itself can be life changing and depressing. Recovery from a break up will depend on how you are able to pick up the pieces, accept what happened and then get over it. Here are some recovery tips that might help you recover better from a recent break up. Avoid talking with your ex for awhile. If the break up is fairly recent, i... [Read More]

Adding Your Ex on Facebook

You woke up one morning and you checked your Facebook, or any other social networking account, before going to work.  You spotted a friend request and got a shock of your life:  your ex is trying to add you as a friend, and you have not spoken to him for several years now.Is it a normal thing, you ask?  At this age of networking, connecting with people you know-not just with people ... [Read More]

Healing a Broken Heart

It is one of the hardest things when it comes to getting past a recent breakup:  Healing a broken heart.  You are getting yourself ready to face the world as a single lady, but you sometimes find yourself longing for your past relationship.  Here are some suggestions to help you mend the hurt. Seek support from friends It is okay to spill out your emotions about your recent breakup.  Grieve your f... [Read More]

What Is a Rebound Relationships?

Rebound relationships are those that are formed after a recent break-up. You're in one if you are in a relationship with someone yet you still feel like you left part of you, so to speak, in the previous relationship. A rebound relationship is when you hook up with somebody too soon after a breakup that you haven't had time to heal yet.What a rebound relationship isFor some, a rebound relationship... [Read More]

Older Couples Break Up Less

When we get older, we tend not to break up with our partner that easily compared to when we are young. That is because we tend to turn our heads more on companionship and not have enough time to decide who we want to spend our lives with. In an internet survey, it was known that, in the past ten years, there are 35 percent of people who have undergone a major break-up. Further, people who are belo... [Read More]