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	<title>Better Relationships &#187; breaking up</title>
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		<title>Time to Break Up? – Look for These Signs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2018 03:07:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jim Swaniger]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know it, but it can be difficult to admit—love isn’t always enough to sustain a relationship. People grow apart, problems arise, and relationships can become stagnant. If you’re experiencing these issues or any of the following, it might be time to end things with your partner. You Aren’t Seeing Eye to Eye Conflict is an inevitable and healthy part of every relationship… but only to a certain extent. Disagreement becomes a problem when you can no longer see things from your partner’s perspective. Of course, you and your partner don’t have to agree on everything. But when you can’t even understand where they’re coming from, you cannot respect them. Conflict also becomes a problem when you have the same fight over and over and over again. Some things need to be put to rest. But if you keep coming back to the same problem, the issue might be bigger than you originally thought. It’s one thing to argue over the color your partner chose for the dining room walls, but it’s quite another to continually disagree about the big things. Whether or not to get married, have kids, or accept a job offer in a different state are all common reasons for terminating a relationship. You’re the Only One Putting in the Effort It takes two to tango, and both of you need to be active participants in the relationship. Do you feel like your partner can’t meet you halfway? Do you feel like you&#8217;re working alone to fix what doesn&#8217;t work? If so, this could be the sign of a big problem. Relationships aren’t always 50/50, especially when external stressors arise. The death of a family member, the loss of a job, or mental health struggles are all reasons the relationship may teeter to 60/40 or even 80/20. But it should always even out, eventually. You should never be the only one putting forth the effort. Things That Were Just Quirky Now Drive You Insane There are many traits that people push under the rug or don’t mind at the beginning of a relationship. But these things [&#8230;]]]></description>
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