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Friday, 21 October 2011

Marriage Breakup Advice

If your marriage is about to breakup advice is out there to show you how to get it done right. There are many things you should and shouldn't do. Let's start with some shouldn't do's.
You shouldn't ever breakup with someone over the phone or by text or email. This is just about the tackiest thing you could do, breakup with them in person, in private. Don't humiliate them by breaking up in public. You will have more respect for yourself and they will have more respect for you.
Obviously, if your spouse has a tendency to become violent this advice will not apply to your situation. Stay safe and handle the breakup over the phone or in a very public place.
Being honest is vital, but if the reason you need breakup help is that you have met someone else, keep that information to yourself. If they ask, don't tell them.
I know this sounds contradictory but you will hurt them more if you tell them. There is no point in causing them more pain than they feel already. Go ahead and start your new relationship, but do yourself a favour and try to go to different restaurants and clubs, at least for a while.  Make your new memories together in new places, special to just the two of you.
Plan out what you want to say beforehand because no matter how you feel you will be nervous when breaking up with them. Stand your ground. You have made this decision for a reason so stick to it. You will sound less convincing if you try to let them down easy. They will be just as hurt either way so state your reasons calmly and confidently. The respect thing comes in to play here again.
After the breakup, don't call your ex for any reason and don't take their calls. This will only give them false hope and keep the hurt fresh in both your minds. Don't kid yourself; you will feel a sense of loss after the breakup, too. Change the habits the two of you had.  Go to a different coffee house to get your morning coffee and find a new spot to eat your meals. You do not want to run into your ex accidentally. 
If you haven't already met someone new, it's probably best to hold off on dating for a while. Rebound relationships almost never work and you do not need any more drama or grief. You may have had more time to process the breakup, but you should still give yourself additional time to adjust to your new single life. Even if you're the one who ended the marriage, you can be susceptible to getting into a rebound relationship too, so give yourself some time.
Most people do not realize that things can be tough no matter which end of the breakup you are on. Unless your ex was a real jerk, you'll want to find a way to end the marriage as gently and firmly as possible. Following these tips will give you all the marriage breakup advice you need.
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