If you’re the one wanting to break up with your partner, it can be tough
having to deliver the message. Don’t we all wish we’d never have to
speak those harsh words? But when your relationship has sunk to
unhealthy depths, there might be no option left but to call it quits.
Here are some tips to help you:
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Do your homework. Know the
reasons why you’re breaking up, because if you’re partner isn’t
expecting this piece of bad news from you, you’ll end up doing a lot of
explaining. So it’s good to go well-prepared. It also gives you an
opportunity to reflect on your thoughts and see if a break up is what
you really, really want.
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Do it in person. Do not break up
over email or SMS or telephone or Skype unless the situation demands
it. Meeting someone for the last time before the relationship ends can
offer a good way of closure, which is psychologically important to move
on.
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Do it in a place that’s
comfortable for your partner. A crowded restaurant with a lot of
strangers around might be intimidating. Pick a place that makes them
feel safe enough to express their emotions.
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Be honest. Don’t lie to your
partner when you’re about to end the relationship. Tell them exactly
what you felt was wrong in the relationship. This might be harsh on them
but equally important for them to learn. At least they’d know where it
all went wrong.
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Don’t be cruel. Break-ups are
terrible any way. So don’t go out of your way to make it more hurtful.
Remember that you were once in love with this person. Being honest
doesn’t mean you have to be vindictive and cruel. Try to deliver your
truthful words in a nice package.
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Don’t be ambiguous. Don’t leave
your partner in doubt. If you don’t mean it, don’t tell them something
like, “It’s not working out now, but it might work out another time.”
That would wrongly make them hopeful.
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Be prepared for the worst
reaction. Being dumped is perhaps one of the worst things that can
happen to anyone. So don’t be surprised if your partner starts shouting
or cries or argues or just storms out on you. Be calm.
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Don’t waver. Once you’ve made up
your mind about breaking up, don’t change it. Your partner might
convince you to give it “one last chance” but unless there’s any real
reason why you should buy that argument, don’t fall for it. Stick to
your guns.
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