Should You Break Up With Your Partner?
Everyone in a relationship wants to do everything possible to keep it. But there are extenuating circumstances where that’s not possible anymore, and you feel you have to break up with your partner. But don’t do it because of something shallow or a passing thought. Focus on the true reasons the relationship feels more like a job rather than something to enjoy.
Inconsistent Happiness Day After Day
There is no perfect relationship, but there is a difference between being unhappy once in a while and having it be a constant state. If you find yourself feeling unhappy almost every day, it’s time to end things.
Is the Emotional Connection Lost?
Do you feel emotionally connected to your partner anymore? Or is the connection lost? If there comes a point when you feel more like roommates rather than a couple, the smart thing to do is to break up.
Break Up Because of Different Values
If you and your partner are seeing things differently and no longer see a path in life that’s similar, maybe that should be a red flag as well. If you don’t share core values, the relationship will probably not last too long in the future.
Is There Trust in the Relationship?
If there’s no trust between two people, is there a strong core for a future relationship? If you’re constantly second-guessing your partner and do not trust they’re not doing something on the side, you should rethink the path you might have previously wanted to take together.