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Victim Of A Breakup Its Not Your Fault

Victim of Breakup? It's Not Your Fault


Victim of a Break Up? It’s Not Your Fault

Ninety-nine percent of all people will find themselves in a relationship with a significant other at some point. And nearly all of us in this ninety-nine percent will go through at least one break-up.

Of all the things we need to learn, how to make a relationship work is perhaps one of the most important. Yet it’s an entirely ignored part of every education!

We all learn stuff in school that we don’t really need to know. Most of us never need to use algebra in our adult lives–it seems like a waste of time that we even took it. And many people who do use algebra in their jobs, probably could’ve done without the stress of mandatory phys ed classes.

So you can’t really blame yourself if you haven’t known how to make relationships work in your past. It’s not like you been very well-prepared.

Sure, some people have had good parental role-models. But it’s not like many of us have been taught how to make a relationship work.

Instead, many of us get our messages about how we should work a relationship, from messages in our culture. But are do these messages really help?

Many men are taught to be SNAGs (an acronym for Sensitive New-Age Guy). Unfortunately, being a push-over is not attractive to most women–at least, not the kind to have a healthy relationship with! Being a push-over, and trying too hard to be “understanding,” can cause many a relationship to fail. It’s also not the best way to get your ex back after a break-up.

And women are often taught to just stick it out, just stick it out–he’ll change. Unfortunately, he never does–not without a little prompting.

Women are all too often taught the wrong “prompting methods”. Either nag him to death, or else leave too-subtle hints that he’s not likely to pick up on.

There are manuals on fixing every type of car you can buy, manuals for eating right and even doing your own hair. Should be more for relationships. Those books are aren’t there. It’s just a shame they’re not available in every place that other books are sold.



 



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