Thursday, June 3, 2010

Relationship

Why Do Relationships End?

Love is delicate. It needs to be cared for and nurtured if it is to last through time.
Just like friendships, relationships can fail if they are not given enough time and attention.
This is one reason why some couples might not last — perhaps someone is so busy with extracurriculars, friends and work that he or she has less time for a relationship.
Or maybe a relationship ends when people go separate places to work or study or take different career paths.
We tend to take each other for granted.

For some people, a couple may grow apart because the things that are important to them change as they mature.
Or maybe each person wants different things out of the relationship.
Sometimes both people realize the relationship has reached its end;
sometimes one person feels this way when the other does not.
A relationship ends when love fades....

Losing love can be painful for anyone.
But if it's your first real love and the relationship ends before you want it to, feelings of loss can seem overwhelming.
Like the feelings of passion early in the relationship, the newness and rawness of grief and loss can be intense — and devastating.
There's a reason why they call it a broken heart.

When a relationship ends, people really need support.
Losing a first love isn't something we've been emotionally prepared to cope with.
It can help to have close friends and family members to lean on.
Unfortunately, lots of people — often adults — expect younger people to bounce back and "just get over it."
f your heart is broken, find someone you can talk to who really understands the pain you're going through.

It seems hard to believe when you're brokenhearted that you can ever feel better. But gradually these feelings grow less intense. Eventually, people move on to other relationships and experiences.

Relationships — whether they last 2 weeks, 2 months, 2 years, or a lifetime — are all opportunities to experience love on its many different levels. We learn both how to love and how to be loved in return.

Romance provides us with a chance to discover our own selves as we share with someone. We learn the things we love about ourselves, the things we'd like to change, and the qualities and values we look for in a partner.

Loving relationships teach us self-respect as well as respect for others. Love is one of the most fulfilling things we can have in our lives. If you have found that person, take great care of him/her for we never know what will happen tomorrow.

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