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How do you overcome a break up?
Some things to help you after a break up:
- Give yourself some space.
- Keep busy.
- Take time out for you.
- Talk to friends and family and others who can support you.
- Try not to use alcohol and other drugs to deal with the pain.
- Give it time.
- Try to get regular sleep and exercise.
Can a family force you to break up with your partner?
Furthermore, if your family tries to force you to break up with your partner, you may find yourself in dilemma choosing between the people who have given you life and your boyfriend or girlfriend. If your parents don’t like your fiancé, fiancée, boyfriend or girlfriend, the situation is often really difficult and frequently—even hopeless.
What happens when you break up with your parents?
They will argue with their parents so much and so often that they will end up believing their parents in the end and might even end up hating their partner. The dumper often becomes cold and distant as a result of a breakup. And the breakup caused by parents is no different.
Why is it so difficult to break up with someone you love?
It’s so difficult because the people who have been with you since the very beginning are sort of expected to be supportive of your romantic life and the decision you make in life. In a way, their validation provides assurance and acceptance while their rejection of your partner does the opposite.
Should I break up with my boyfriend or girlfriend to keep my parents?
Period. Chances are your parents will never be happy until you break up with your boyfriend or girlfriend. No matter how much you beg them to be happy for your happiness, it might never happen. In that case, you have a decision to make. Sometimes keeping both your parents and your partner is not possible and it’s truly a horrible feeling.