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katyg 07-10-2007 09:13 AM

Breaking up is hard to do...
 
Ok,
So you love someone, and after 2 years you realise they don't love you, they care for you, but they don't want to plan a future with you.

You talk and talk and try to figure things out but it becomes a painful, aggressive, sad day of arguing. This morning I asked my partner to leave after 2 years. I don't want him to go but also, I don't see how things will change (he isn't ready for commitment but I am).

Can I ask you all what are the rules I should apply to the breakup? What should we agree on to make it as painless as possible. I don't want us to end up hating one another...

x

Hyacinthe 07-10-2007 09:18 AM

No advice Katyg - I'm terrible at breaking up myself but just wanted to send some big hugs your way. http://fc04.deviantart.com/fs15/f/20...__by_mapal.gif

Plan9 07-10-2007 09:27 AM

Key to success?

Breaking up and NOT spending more time with the person than you did before.

Don't call, don't email, don't try to be friends immediately. Stupid mistakes.

It takes time. Don't burn yourself out after you've tossed out titles.

...

Although... I don't know if I'm allowed to put advice here.

My wife fahdiddled on me and I hope her womb rots out.

World's King 07-10-2007 09:38 AM

Try to put as much fun back into your life.

Cynthetiq 07-10-2007 09:39 AM

you get to make up the rules that fit you

surferlove007 07-10-2007 10:48 AM

I had an ex of 2 years from high school.
He had waited for me to be done with hs and to go to college in his hometown, Wichita Falls, so I could be with him. I never even applied to the school there, instead Texas Tech because my mom and dad wouldn't let me shortcut my education for some asshole.
Once he found out I was going to Tech, it was over. He wasn't willing to even try to make it work. And looking back on it now, I'm glad it ended. He was selfish, irresponsible, and an overall menace to my life.
So I ended it. It hurt, and I put it off and put it off but my friends made me realize I deserved someone better in life and it was NOT him. He wasn't planning on making a future with me, he planned on me doing everything and him just going along for the ride. fucking loser...anyway, I loved myself more by making that discision to get him out of my life just like you did.
It hurts so much when you're with someone who doesn't plan a future with you even though they may care a great deal for you.
I hope that helps in some way.
You've made the right decision by loving yourself and your needs more than him. Bravo.
As for the friends bit...give it some time. Go to the gym regularly and work your ass off working out, makes you feel AWESOME!
My ex was really bad about calling and calling and asking what he did wrong and all these things so I just cut him off.
I don't talk to him anymore.
But with yours, cut the ties for now but maybe a friendship is still possible.
Hopefully he did not verbally abuse you like mine did.

*HUGS*
You'll be fine, your heart will heal itself and you'll be a stronger person for it.

Sultana 07-10-2007 11:37 AM

Like ripping off a bandage, DO IT FAST and decisively. Don't let them linger around until things get poisonous. Split the shit up and get it out, nicely if possible, sure.

And I actually agree with Crompsin, do not spend time with them for a good long while afterwards. If you start feeling mushy and relenting, instead call a friend who supports you. Make a firm rule to wait at least 24 hours before you contact them for anything, if necessary--often times you can work the issue out on your own.

Yes, like World's King said, do fun things. Force yourself.

Like ghoastgirl1 said, exercize. Nothing's a better sop to the ego than knowing you look fantastic, even if you don't necessarily feel fantastic.

My advice is coming from the side of the dumpee after a 15 year marriage (and 2 years together before that), so I'm in a slightly different position than you. But I think these things are still relevant.

noodlebee 07-10-2007 01:26 PM

It depends on how much open communication you have. Some people can be very clingy and always not understand what you say. That kind of people are the ones you need to stop communication for approx 3 months. But if you have open communication and a good agreement when you broke up, you can just continue to be friends immediately. Both situations happened to me in the past.

What I mean by good agreement for the break up is that you both understand what the other person wants and dislikes in the relationship. Also, you are both very easy-going to talk about serious issues but, at the same time, have clear personal guidelines about what is unacceptable (e.g. after the break up, do not call each other with nicknames like "honey").

If you constantly received empty promises from him in the past, then it is better to just have no communication for a few months. Any constant unreliability in the past or nagging means you will have difficulty finding a good agreement. The maximum you should do is tell him to fill his life with good things to do, just once.

Both of you should do more good things like visit friends, travel, or learn new things. Just occupy your time and maybe someone else who likes your new interests becomes your partner.

Plan9 07-10-2007 04:01 PM

Sultana: WTH? You actually agree with me? Hahaha...

...

Anyways... activity is the key. I started karate after I got back to the world and now I kick people in the face instead of dating. Works pretty good.

World's King 07-10-2007 04:54 PM

I forgot to mention that it's best to have a healthy dose of strippers and booze...

MrFriendly 07-10-2007 06:19 PM

There is nothing I wanted say that hasn't already been said, except to stress the importance of giving yourself some indefinite time and space away from him.

Use that time to sort yourself out and reflect on what happened. Figure our what YOU want to do, and what you feel will make YOU Happy. This is YOUR time now.

And go chill with your friends. If you don't have any friends in the area, then learn to enjoy your own company and try to make some new ones :-)

It's a tough road to walk on after a break up, but I find that every time I walk on it, it makes you that bit stronger and wiser for it.

Take care

Menoman 07-10-2007 11:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by World's King
I forgot to mention that it's best to have a healthy dose of strippers and booze...

qft

abaya 07-11-2007 01:45 AM

Cut. Off. Communication.

COMPLETELY. Indefinitely.

Do not show weakness in this area, or it will double or triple your recovery time.

Wyodiver33 07-28-2007 05:26 AM

Break up and move on. If you want to be friends make it clear that it's going to take time before you can be comfortable. Be decisive. Don't text, call, email at all for a while. Constant communication makes for what I call a limbo-breakup. Not good. Trust me, I'm going through that right now.

Bear Cub 07-29-2007 01:51 PM

Break up, and go out for a night on the town. Do some flirting, talk to some guys, enough to realize "you've still got it," and go home with a smile on your face. I thought my breakup of 2 1/2 years was going to kill me, but I did just what I said above, and really enjoyed myself for the first time in years. Life has never been better.

BigBaldRon 07-29-2007 06:40 PM

If its over, then make sure you make that clear. End things, settle any monetary problems between you two and cut ties.


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