Monday, 21 December 2009

Will You Be Ready To Move On

By T Dub Jackson

We really can't determine whether making up or moving on is the more appropriate move for a heart in pain. Although one would still want to be friends with the ex, what is at stake here and is on the verge of a more serious peril is the emotion of a person. Holding on to a relationship that has long gone became sour is putting one's self in a more painful wreckage of the heart.

How can one determine if it's time to say goodbye to someone? Being hopeful in an unsuccessful relationship can make or break a person.

Is Making Up your Priority?

Some people's way of making up after a fight is through making out. Although this is kind of weird for most of us, many couples end up having steamy sex after a huge fight in order to fill their bills. But what is wrong here is that some of them has to fight first in order to get in the mood. They rely their appetite to arguing which isn't healthy at all.

Do You Still Remember the Last Plan you did Together?

We oftentimes neglect to see what's going to come when we reach the golden age. It is always our present life that is being thought about and prioritized, while the future life is somewhat forgotten. Building a life together with a partner is also looking at your future together. The bond of a relationship is stronger if you still see yourself with your partner even after 50 years.

Do You Tell Each Other Your Dreams and Aspirations?

To have someone to share your dreams with is the top reason why people have their partners. Planning your future life with your partner in it is more inspiring and invigorating compared to dreaming it all for yourself.

If you're having these problems then the best advice for broken relationships in your case may be to call it quits.

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