Getting dumped sucks, no matter how it's
done. But if you're about to dump someone, there are ways to do it that'll
soften the blow. Here's how to break up with your boyfriend or girlfriend in
the least painful way possible.
Tips for Every Breakup
Always break
up with someone as soon as you decide that it's time to move on. Don't let your
relationship die out on its own. The longer you stall, the more painful the
breakup will be for both of you.
Always break
up in person. It's plain rude to break up with someone over the phone (or
worse, with a text).
Never
backtrack. If you know for sure that it's time to break up, don't leave the
conversation in any other way than completely broken up.
Realize that
however you break up, it's going to hurt. Be sensitive and compassionate, but
don't beat yourself up it. You did the right thing.
Why Should
You Care?
You might wonder why your breakup method
matters much. After all, if you don't want to date the person anymore, why do
you have to worry about how you say goodbye to them? Well, here are 4 good
reasons:
Don't assume
that your ex will be out of your life forever. Even if they don't go to your
school, you might run into them a month or a year down the road. When you do,
things'll be a lot less awkward if you parted ways on good terms.
Your ex
might have a big mouth. If you treat them like a jerk, word could get back to
people you want to date in the future.
Your
feelings for your ex might change - and when they do, you'd better hope that
they don't hate you forever. If your breakup went badly, they probably will.
It's plain
old good karma. Some people believe that the way you treat people will
determine the way you're treated in the future. In other words: don't risk
upsetting the breakup gods.
The Best Way
to Break Up with Someone If the Timing Isn't Right
It sometimes happens that you've found the
right person at the wrong time. Maybe they live too far away; maybe your job or
your sports team doesn't leave you enough time for a relationship. If you need
to break up with your sweetie but might want to try things further down the
road, be sure not to burn any bridges. Be honest with them - "I really
like you, but I don't think this relationship can work out right now."
Give them some space to get over you, but when enough time has passed, see if
they're ready to try being friends.
The Best Way
to Break Up with Someone You'll Probably See Every Day
If your sweetie is someone at your school or
work, do your best to keep the breakup drama-free. It'll be painful for them to
see you every day, so give them lots of space. You don't need to pretend you
don't see them in the hallway, but don't crowd them or try to become friends
with them. They need time away from you to heal. Try as best as you can to
respect that.
The Best Way
to Break Up with Someone When You've Already Found Their Replacement
If you're breaking up because you want to
date someone new - someone who's ready to date you, too - then you need to be
gentle without telling any lies. For instance: "I like you a lot, but I
don't feel like we're totally compatible." If they ask you if there's
somebody else, be honest. After the breakup, be sensitive of their feelings and
don't rub your new relationship in their face.
The Best Way
to Break Up with Someone Who Abused You
Getting out of an abusive relationship can be
difficult, because your ex might try to hurt you or manipulate you into staying
together. Use firm language, stay strong and end the conversation quickly. You
don't owe them anything. If you're afraid for your safety, talk a parent or
teacher, or, if you feel like there's no other option, the police.
The Best Way
to Break Up with Someone You Plain Old Lost Interest In
People who are being dumped usually have one
question for you: why? Answering them can be tricky, especially when there's no
good reason for the breakup. Don't let this deter you from breaking it off. If
you feel like it's time for the relationship to end, then it'd be unfair to
both of you to stay together. Answer them in a vague but gentle way: "I
just think it's time to for me move on;" "I don't feel like we're
totally compatible as boyfriend and girlfriend;" "I can't give you
what you're looking for in a relationship." Be there for comfort and hugs,
but make it clear to them that it's over.
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