Thursday, July 10, 2008

3 Tips On Ways To End Relationships Without Disaster

Everyone has been at the point in their relationship where they weren't sure if they should stay or if they should go. Once we decide to go, the real question is what the ways to end relationships without it being a complete disaster are. It can be easy to leave a battle field behind when we go, and none of us want it to be an all out fight and brawl. Here are tips on ways to end relationships without complete disaster.

The first tip on ways to end relationships without disaster is to make sure you want to go. It can be even more devastating to you and the other person if you go, but don't really want to go. Sending mixed signals will only break your heart, and their heart even more than staying ever could.

The second tip on ways to end relationships without disaster is to be mature about everything. Fighting, screaming, yelling, and arguing about everything won't make anything better, and it certainly won't solve any problems. There will be a lot of hurt and heartache and a feeling of being abandoned. Sit down and talk to them about how you feel, why you feel that way, and why you believe that leaving is the best option for both of you. Try to part on good terms, or at least neutral terms if that isn't possible. There is no need to part as enemies, even if you don't part as friends.

The third tip on ways to end relationships is be willing to listen. Chances are good that you weren't perfect in the relationship either. You have to be willing to listen to your flaws in the relationship as well. This does two things. The first thing it does is allow the other person to get things off of their chest as well, and maybe even realize that breaking up is the best thing. The second thing it does is give you feedback on the things you might want to work on so that your next relationship can be better.

As an extra tip, these things that are discussed when breaking up need to be listened to by both of you. If these issues would have been talked about and worked out in the relationship, you wouldn't be here trying to find ways to end relationships, but instead would be watching a movie and laughing with one another. Everything is a learning experience. Use even those bad experiences as a chance to learn and grow.

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