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Questions You Should Ask Before You End A Relationship

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After a certain period of time, it is human nature to want to make changes in your life, whether it’s committing to that long-term gym membership you know deep down you’re never really going to use, or coming to the realisation that you’re not quite where you want to be in your life. And one major casualty of change seems to be relationships.

Break-ups themselves are never easy. It doesn’t take a genius to work that one out. We’ve all been through it at one time or another, and it’s safe to assume that we, or our friends will probably go through it again.

It’s a cruel reality we’ve all come to terms with. However, as the complex humans we are, we never really know if we are in fact making the right decision. There must have been a time in your life when you know yourself that you’re in a crappy relationship but you just can’t seem to let go.

You tell yourself that you’re not too happy. Things aren’t really that bad, are they? But when even your friends start picking up on it, you begin to think maybe they are on to something. The problem is break-ups aren’t black and white.

The most important things is to trust your gut. You know it’s time to cut your losses and move on. So stop thinking of half-hearted reasons to stick around and do what needs to be done.

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If you feel you’re stuck in romantic purgatory and you’re struggling for charity, relationship experts advise you get your head straight by asking yourself these questions … Are you settling?

They always say you should never settle for second best and they’re absolutely right. A lot of people panic when they find themselves single in their late 20s, for instance, and latch on to the nearest thing they could call a significant other to make sure they’re not alone.

That scenario often sees you end up in a mediocre relationship for the rest of your days. If that’s you, and you feel like you’re just going through the motions, have a word with yourself, call it a day and find someone worth settling down with.

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