Why ‘I Need Closure’ Weighs On Our Mind After A Breakup
Priya Chaphekar asks on Bonobology’s community forum how important face-to-face closure is in an age when people are breaking up on social networking sites.
Priya Chaphekar asks on Bonobology’s community forum how important face-to-face closure is in an age when people are breaking up on social networking sites.
To respond or to ignore: That is the question everyone faces when an ex contacts years later.
Dear Ma’am, I am 16 years old and dealing with a breakup. We even used to make out a little bit. It has been eight months and yet I am not able to heal myself. I tried distracting myself but failed. He cheated on me. I cry so much. When I go out, I remember …
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In today’s day and age, you can get a good idea of what’s going on in someone’s life through social media. This ‘someone’ could be an ex too. Coming across his recently changed relationship status on Facebook can give you a big jolt. Who’s this brunette cozying up to him in the profile photo? You …
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Running into an ex is bound to be an awkward experience. Let’s take a look at all you need to remember when you eventually do run into an ex.
What should you do if you want to break up in a live-in relationship? With the help of dating coach Geetarsh Kaur, let’s answer all your burning questions.
Instead of having a guilt trip, you should end your relationship in such a humane way that he can recover from the heartbreak expediently. To help you figure out just how to do that, we’ve listed out all you’ll ever need to know about the best way to break up with someone, so they don’t end up holding a stereo on your front lawn at 1 A.M.
After a breakup, erasing memories of the person you love is harder than disposing the material gifts you exchanged, but it is possible, says the author Faraaz Kazi