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Posted 5/29/2009 @ 8:20:17 am by todayshealthylife.com
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If you have watched much television, you have probably seen almost every way to end a relationship. Unfortunately, television rarely portrays healthy endings, largely because they lack drama. In a culture where people date and select their own mates (as opposed to arranged marriages), breaking up is almost inevitable.
There is no way to take the pain out of a break-up. However, "Best Ways to Break Up" presents workable suggestions to minimize the long- and short-term emotional damage. Without a healthy ending, people are not ready to begin a new relationship.
"Best Ways to Break Up" can be a good resource in helping your friends or co-workers, not just yourself. Reading it can help you prepare for the day you may need to know.