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The Art of Breaking Upby Joe Vetromile Sometimes, relationships run their course. You may be at fault or not, but when its time to bring your relationship to an end, you want to do so cleanly and effectively. Here are some suggestions: 8) Be considerate of
your ex-lover's feelings, but don't back down. Also, don't promise to stay
in touch, stay friends, or say that maybe you can get back together after
you "get your head together". This leads to false hopes. 10) And Finally, don’t
bad-mouth your x once everything has been resolved. Remember that old
saying, “if you don’t have anything nice to say” you know the rest. Be bold, be compassionate, and be truthful. Follow these guidelines, and you have mastered the Art of Breaking up. My name is Joe Vetromile, and I’m an author/screenwriter living in So. California. I’ve written hundreds of articles on the subjects of flirting, dating and breaking-up. Besides having first hand experience with all three, my research on the art of dating confirms to me that while the ritual of hooking up with a soul-mate may be arduous at times, the end result of finding that perfect someone to share the rest of your life with, is well worth the effort. Joe Vetromile writes for DrDating – a web site for anyone looking for love online. We have hundreds of articles, E-Books and links to some great dating and love sites all over the world. DrDating also offers reviews of some of the most popular dating sites and books. If you consider we break the law of copyright on this article click here and write us about it, please. We will remove all your articles. Thanks, sorry for your time! Looking for real singles? Find someone now on the world’s largest online dating network: Match personals and beyond! Post a ad photos. Join free, anonymous and instantly! Meet your soulmate! 1000 new photos posted every day. Meet someone NOW! |
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