5 REASONS YOU SHOULDN’T PUSH WHEN THE RELATIONSHIP IS OVER

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There are times when something or series of things happen in a relationship, and you just know deep within you that the relationship is probably over, but you still won’t bring yourself to the harsh reality that the relationship is over.

When your partner has moved on and you haven’t, you could end up doing things that would only hurt you terribly in the end. There are times when the red light is on, you just have to stop and by all means help your heart to stop, no matter how difficult it is.

5 reasons you shouldn’t push a relationship at that stage

1. LOVING SOMEONE WHO HAS MOVED ON IS A DISASTER

For love to be enjoyed, it just has to be reciprocal — it’s a two-way thing, and if that other person has moved on, then pushing for the continuity of that relationship would be detrimental to only you. To make someone fall in love with you after the person must have fallen out of love with you is a huge take that’s hardly ever possible — you would only hurt yourself the more.

2. YOUR LIFE WOULD FEEL MISERABLE

Pushing on for a relationship that shouldn’t probably be would leave you feeling miserable at the end. You would feel lonely, miserable, depressed, hurt, and unstable; also, you could lose yourself in the process. Situations like this would make you play all the sad Adele songs on repeat.

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