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Is it over when he/she says they want a break? |
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pretty much yes... I have used that line once before.
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Yup
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pretty much yes... I have used that line once before. |
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Yup |
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pretty much yes... I have used that line once before. I have another one, successfully used on me: "-I need to think this through" LOL..it means, there is nothing to think about really, just grab myself and forget about her. |
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pretty much yes... I have used that line once before. I have another one, successfully used on me: "-I need to think this through" LOL..it means, there is nothing to think about really, just grab myself and forget about her. |
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((((((((((((((((((MIRROR)))))))))))))) night night
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I think so!! When you say that, I think the relationship is over!! JMO!!
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Yuppers...done.
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((((((((((((((((((MIRROR)))))))))))))) night night |
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I think so!! When you say that, I think the relationship is over!! JMO!! |
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Yuppers...done. |
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It's not over til I make use of my shovel |
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Is it over when he/she says they want a break? Sometimes it may not be over but the relationship will be damaged, needs repair at this point. |
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I think there are times when a spouse may be so ill or exhausted that they need a break from the stress of supporting a relationship the way it might genuinely need.
That may mean a hospitization or a retreat but what it DOES NOT include is a break from fidelity, doing no harm to the betrothed, or just pretending not to be married or in a committed relationship. If someone told me that is what they wanted I would consider that and extream situation and a likely end to the relationship. |
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It's not over til I make use of my shovel |
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Yeah pretty much. I've never understood that, what the hell do you need a break from? Just leave already, there's the break!
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Is it over when he/she says they want a break? Sometimes it may not be over but the relationship will be damaged, needs repair at this point. |
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I think there are times when a spouse may be so ill or exhausted that they need a break from the stress of supporting a relationship the way it might genuinely need. That may mean a hospitization or a retreat but what it DOES NOT include is a break from fidelity, doing no harm to the betrothed, or just pretending not to be married or in a committed relationship. If someone told me that is what they wanted I would consider that and extream situation and a likely end to the relationship. |
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