my husband filed a divorce he moved in with his new mistress he left me and our two kids, i was confused and tears roll down my eyes all day and night. so desperately, i entered google bought a reuniting love spell from him and he told me to expect positive result within 2days and exactly that was the way it happened. email is 24hrslovespell@ gmail. com
1. Fear of being without someone. 2. Fear of the confrontation. 3. Not wanting to have wasted the time and energy spent. 4. Dread of the work that will go into creating a new one hat might be as bad or worse.
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depending on the age and situation, it's just easier to stay.
Because isolation is dangerous. If you're unhappy with a successful guy or a hot girl what makes you think you'll find someone else who. Most people are identical to each other when it comes to how narcissistic we are. If you leave, you're just seeking to stay in the delusional/idealistic phase of the first month of a relationship
Is it due to a fear of being alone? Thinking that they can't or don't deserve better? Thinking that it's easier to stay with what they've got, then put in the effort to try and find more of what they DO deserve?
they don't want to have to go through the drama or burden of having to find someone new all over again, not having to deal with courtship all over again
Difficult to walk away One consideration is where to live It's expensive to buy new house Also the fear of being all alone in the world The longer the transitional the more isolated the people are without each other
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Most people I'm sorry to say it's simply because they just haven't found anything better. Most people are as consistent as a a gust of wind. They'll be up and gone as soon as a better opportunity presents itself.
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Breaking up is a lot of work. Lots of us are hardly able to get through a typical day as it is. Ad a break up in there and it’s exhaustive overload
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I think that a certain number of people fear being single so they stay in shitty relationships.
They fear being alone, or they think they will never be able to find anyone else.
They fear they won't be able to find someone and be lonely forever.
my husband filed a divorce he moved in with his new mistress he left me and our two kids, i was confused and tears roll down my eyes all day and night. so desperately, i entered google bought a reuniting love spell from him and he told me to expect positive result within 2days and exactly that was the way it happened. email is 24hrslovespell@ gmail. com
1. Fear of being without someone.
2. Fear of the confrontation.
3. Not wanting to have wasted the time and energy spent.
4. Dread of the work that will go into creating a new one hat might be as bad or worse.
depending on the age and situation, it's just easier to stay.
Because the investment- memories and emotions- end up clouding the judgement and making one blind to the obvious.
I have no idea why or no clue, other than, probably a mixture of all the above or they're just unsuual people. Shrugs 👀
Security. Sometimes the evil you know is thought to be better than the evil you don't know
They keep hoping things will change and get better.
Afraid no one else wants them, or they have put a lot into the relationship or they don't want to start over etc. Or they love drama
Hey you how are you
Because isolation is dangerous. If you're unhappy with a successful guy or a hot girl what makes you think you'll find someone else who. Most people are identical to each other when it comes to how narcissistic we are. If you leave, you're just seeking to stay in the delusional/idealistic phase of the first month of a relationship
All of this:
Is it due to a fear of being alone?
Thinking that they can't or don't deserve better?
Thinking that it's easier to stay with what they've got, then put in the effort to try and find more of what they DO deserve?
they don't want to have to go through the drama or burden of having to find someone new all over again, not having to deal with courtship all over again
Difficult to walk away
One consideration is where to live
It's expensive to buy new house
Also the fear of being all alone in the world
The longer the transitional the more isolated the people are without each other
Most people I'm sorry to say it's simply because they just haven't found anything better. Most people are as consistent as a a gust of wind. They'll be up and gone as soon as a better opportunity presents itself.
Breaking up is a lot of work. Lots of us are hardly able to get through a typical day as it is. Ad a break up in there and it’s exhaustive overload
When they fall in love with a wrong person ans don't want to leave him and also afraid to lose him.
Because they love their partner too much still hold on to hope that they will change.
Cuz, too much emotionally dependent
Some people fear being alone mostly and low self esteem to find another parter.