Yes and no, cause there are examples that takes only one to do, or where it takes two to make it work. But mostly problems in a relationship are caused by both partners, I don't think that even when one partner cheats, it is completely his/her fault.
Yes it is... The point someone gets to feeling that way can be there fault of both. But the actual "act" of cheating, that blame beeline to the cheater alone, cuz there was other choices they could of made, but chose to cheat.. the other person didn't choose to get cheated on...
it takes one for both. one to approach and do the bidding and the other one to agree to it. same for breaking up one fucks up and the other one just agrees to end it.
it could be seen as it takes 2 if you are very precise but actually it's always one to approach and one to fuck it all up. when both start fucking up the relationship was most likely a waste before that
I agree, I don't hang around people that lie and cheat, or Narcissistic people,... Male or female... They make horrible friends, not just bad relationship partners, cuz they always put themselves first, even at the expense of others
Yes I know that now she wasn't like that in the beginning then her daughter sent me a picture of her and another guy at a Walmart neighborhood market and it showed them kissing and holding hands
@Brainsbeforebeauty On reflection this is why I shouldn't type answers when I'm tired, what I thought was a smart arse answer at the time just looks like a weird answer when reading it back the next day lol
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But there are certain situations where one is abusive or even both butt yes there's three sides to every story his, hers, and the truth
That's true there
It takes two to make a relationship, but sometimes it only takes one to break a relationship, and that one can even be a third party
Only if someone let's a third party interfere do ultimately it's still just on those in the relationship in my opinion
Yeah, ultimately it's on the partners
It takes 2 to make but just 1 to break.
It takes 2 people to agree to a marriage. It only takes 1 to call for a divorce.
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Yes and no, cause there are examples that takes only one to do, or where it takes two to make it work. But mostly problems in a relationship are caused by both partners, I don't think that even when one partner cheats, it is completely his/her fault.
Yes it is... The point someone gets to feeling that way can be there fault of both. But the actual "act" of cheating, that blame beeline to the cheater alone, cuz there was other choices they could of made, but chose to cheat.. the other person didn't choose to get cheated on...
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it takes one for both. one to approach and do the bidding and the other one to agree to it. same for breaking up one fucks up and the other one just agrees to end it.
it could be seen as it takes 2 if you are very precise but actually it's always one to approach and one to fuck it all up. when both start fucking up the relationship was most likely a waste before that
Yes I agree because when one is not happy with the other then cheating starts
Not being happy is no excuse to cheat...
Tell that to me ex hon
I would if I knew her
Believe me she is the last person you would want to know and I'm not kidding
I agree, I don't hang around people that lie and cheat, or Narcissistic people,... Male or female... They make horrible friends, not just bad relationship partners, cuz they always put themselves first, even at the expense of others
Yes I know that now she wasn't like that in the beginning then her daughter sent me a picture of her and another guy at a Walmart neighborhood market and it showed them kissing and holding hands
Aww man, sorry
Don't be babe you didn't know
It takes one. The other might not accept it that it's over, but the relationship is already broken at that point
The answer to this question really in my opinion, depends on the people involved and situation.
It takes two to make a relationship, one to break it.
Takes two to make it work, but only one to screw the whole thing up.
Two to make it, one to break it
Agree, takes two to make it work and a lot of times there can be fault of both why it's not working but not always
Agreed. It can be broken unilaterally.
You have to choose not to trust the other person. You may have good reason, but you still choose
Two to make it work, one to let or fail
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It takes two people to make a relationship, the problem with most relationships though is the third person! lol
But a third person only happens if someone let's it, so no that's not true. .
@Brainsbeforebeauty On reflection this is why I shouldn't type answers when I'm tired, what I thought was a smart arse answer at the time just looks like a weird answer when reading it back the next day lol
It's all good 😊
I would say I agree with the statement.
👍🙂I used to, and for the most part it applies but there is exceptions to the rule
For some people yeah but I am set in my ways.
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Two to make, but only one to break.
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I say "B." Only one person needs to fock it up.
True that!
I definitely agree with that!
That it takes two to make and two to break? I think there's exceptions to that.. like cheating, or abuse...
Two to make it.
Either one or both to break it.
Very true
Make - two
Break - one/two
True true 👍