If you are friendly enough to break up in person, then sure. Most relationships end in tragedy, argument, cheating, etc. Would you waste your time breaking up with someone in person who destroyed your things, cheated, lied, etc? I wouldn’t.
In high school I broke up with a girl by changing my FB relationship status to single, I didn't even talk to her about it. I still feel bad about it. You are a better person than I was at 17. 😂
I always did it face too face you got look the person in there eyes and explain why too each other. I don't want her hateing on me especially if I still want to be friends with her Im still good friends with my ex'es from way back in the day and people that ghost people thats a weak coward move nomatter how crazy the relationship ended up i never experience it but knew other friends that did it to his/her ex'es I could never understand that but yeah just saying lol:)!
the times I did end things with someone, I did it in real life, face to face and that is so they see, that I am dead serious, no misunderstandings which can easily happen over text and easier communication
I've broken up with them, and they have broken up with me, using various techniques: email, text, in person, on phone. In my experience, email/text was most common.
I used to get emotional but I got numb and don't care anymore. Nowadays I stay away from romantic relationships but even if I didn't, I still wouldn't care and would ghost them. There's only one woman I'd give a romantic chance but frankly my chances for ever making it to Mars are far greater than ever meeting her. 😆
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I actually have a conversation with my SOs when we first get together about how to end things in such a way as I can still respect them and we can continue being friends... It has actually SAVED relationships because it requires conversation and sometimes a simple change to the relationship is all that is needed.
The only right way is in person. I've been dumped in the middle of the night over text and it ruined me. It was 3 years ago, and it still left a scar, I'll never find anyone ever again
I've done my breaking up withs in person. I'd say about 1/2 of being broken up with was in person, and the other half a mixture between phone call and text.
Because I don't want to connect to the person with whom I actually ended my all connections I just call them to make sure they felt of me when they need 😂
I do it in person and try to deflect the reason of separation as my fault. Of course it's mutual but I don't have many feelings and I can take it on me.
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If you are friendly enough to break up in person, then sure. Most relationships end in tragedy, argument, cheating, etc. Would you waste your time breaking up with someone in person who destroyed your things, cheated, lied, etc? I wouldn’t.
If they cheated, I don’t think a breakup is even necessary because they know that the relationship is over, right?
In person. I think everyone deserves that. It's also easier to make sure that you're clear and that there are no misunderstandings.
Exactly!
I’m the same as you
In high school I broke up with a girl by changing my FB relationship status to single, I didn't even talk to her about it. I still feel bad about it. You are a better person than I was at 17. 😂
Omg you’re joking! No way 😂
That’s a rather hilarious way to breakup with someone lol.. A+ for creativity 🤣
I was such a jerk 😫😂
Poor her, lol 😭
But you were young and didn’t know how to breakup, so that’s okay.. lol
Well its probably best to do face to face, venting everything and making things clear
Good advice!
I always did it face too face you got look the person in there eyes and explain why too each other. I don't want her hateing on me especially if I still want to be friends with her Im still good friends with my ex'es from way back in the day and people that ghost people thats a weak coward move nomatter how crazy the relationship ended up i never experience it but knew other friends that did it to his/her ex'es I could never understand that but yeah just saying lol:)!
the times I did end things with someone, I did it in real life, face to face and that is so they see, that I am dead serious, no misunderstandings which can easily happen over text and easier communication
I've broken up with them, and they have broken up with me, using various techniques: email, text, in person, on phone. In my experience, email/text was most common.
I used to get emotional but I got numb and don't care anymore. Nowadays I stay away from romantic relationships but even if I didn't, I still wouldn't care and would ghost them.
There's only one woman I'd give a romantic chance but frankly my chances for ever making it to Mars are far greater than ever meeting her. 😆
I actually have a conversation with my SOs when we first get together about how to end things in such a way as I can still respect them and we can continue being friends... It has actually SAVED relationships because it requires conversation and sometimes a simple change to the relationship is all that is needed.
I don't think there is any well defined way as such.
The only right way is in person. I've been dumped in the middle of the night over text and it ruined me. It was 3 years ago, and it still left a scar, I'll never find anyone ever again
I've done my breaking up withs in person. I'd say about 1/2 of being broken up with was in person, and the other half a mixture between phone call and text.
I only had to do it once. I did it in person. He knew it was coming since we've been having issues. It was really bad. He cried 😢
How do you handle it do you mean how do you break up with somebody or how do you handle after breaking up with somebody
Do it in person my last one was texting and phone call because he couldn't face seeing me cry.
If we're on good terms then in person.. If not.. Probably over a text
Because I don't want to connect to the person with whom I actually ended my all connections I just call them to make sure they felt of me when they need 😂
The best way to handle breakups is not to have romantic relationships. If you aren't romantically involved, you don't have to worry about breakups.
Lmao
Realize that are tens of thousands just like her and move on to the next one.
It's usually them ending things with me.
I delete their number a week later, rid myself of anything that reminds me of them.
I do it in person and try to deflect the reason of separation as my fault. Of course it's mutual but I don't have many feelings and I can take it on me.