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Hatred The Byproduct Of A Bad
Break UpBreak ups are a most
difficult part of life and relationships. When you are
first starting that relationship, everything is new and
exciting. Many times, as the relationship wears on, it
becomes hard to be with someone who may not be right for
you. As a result, many couples give up. Break ups can be
amenable, but much of the time it is a very ugly situation.
After a breakup, it is very common to feel disgust,
contempt, or even hatred for your ex-significant other. If
you have broken up with someone or someone has broken up
with you and you are experiencing hatred toward them, this
is a very unhealthy scenario. There are several reasons to
try to get over the hatred you feel for your ex. First it
is not healthy for you. Another reason is that there is no
guarantee that your ex is as miserable as you are. The
final reason is that you will find peace with yourself if
you can get past this feeling of scorn.
The first reason to try to get over the hatred you feel for an
ex is that it is physically unhealthy for you. This hatred that
you feel for your ex causes extreme stress and unrest. This can
be very bad for your body, as stress, not resolved, is a very
harmful hormone that is released throughout your body. Seeds of
hate can eat away at your physical body in a manner that is
totally unhealthy. Being stressed out over something can make
you physically sick. Stress has even been known to contribute
to irregular heart beat. Your health is certainly more
important than stressing over a past relationship.
Another reason to move past hatred you are feeling is that your
misery may be one-sided. If you are hung up on your ex and are
obsessing over your hatred of him or her everyday, you may be
the only one suffering. The case may be that your ex has moved
on completely and doesn’t even think about your relationship
anymore. While you are being eaten up by a caustic emotion, the
person who is the object of your hate is not even fazed. That
is pretty unfair when you think about it.
The final reason to get over your hatred for someone you used
to date, besides your physical health is your emotional health.
Just as your physical health can be affected and deteriorate,
your emotional health can do much the same thing. Hatred is an
emotion that can torment the person experiencing it. You might
begin to become reclusive, and you might withdraw from your
normal routines, and friends. This is definitely not
emotionally healthy for you.
Overall, it is just not a good idea to let anger and hatred get
the best of you. There are so many negative effects on your
personal life that you should try your best to, if you can’t
forgive, forget. Though it won’t be easy like flipping a
switch, you can talk yourself out of a negative mood and into a
positive mood if you repeat the effort every single day. Remind
yourself that you are a great person and that, when you are
ready, someone else will be very lucky to be in a relationship
with you. Keep your eyes focused on the future instead of the
past, and you will find the inner strength to get you over your
hate, and get on with your life after a bitter break up.
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