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A new year and I need to make fresh start. What is the best way to ween yourself off of someone who is not doing you any good emotionally? This person does not have an account here. Was met on a similar site called Lush btw.
Tough one. I rarely have an emotional connection as it is normally about looks for me, so I just tell them outright what is not doing it for me and generally delete numbers, FB A/Cs etc. But there have been a few girls where I was really close to settling down. Little things would annoy me and sooner or later I would try and cut it.
My best advice is to be honest, brutal if you have to, and make sure you don't leave yourself open from an attack from her, always look like you are in the right or she will try and get at your emotions.
Thank you. I have known [name withheld] for a significant amount of time and have gone rounds sometimes but always managed to work things out.
I feel I nolonger need/want that kind of relationship and it I don't want to be rude about it but just need to move on without hurting anyone's feelings.
Thanks.
well i think that is an interesting question. if pornography is bieng used as a substitute for spending time with a partner then yes it is a form of cheating. Or if it affects the relationship in a negative way then again I would say it is cheating.
There's no winning is there! Cheers.
A new year and I need to make fresh start. What is the best way to ween yourself off of someone who is not doing you any good emotionally? This person does not have an account here. Was met on a similar site called Lush btw.
The one time I tried weaning myself off of someone, it was completely unsuccessful at actually getting me away from them and I felt like I was leading them along once I'd made the decision to get out but hadn't completed extracting myself from the relationship. In the end I decided to switch to the tried-and-true "you are no longer part of my life, good-bye" approach. Is there a reason you want to wean yourself off of them instead of making a sharp break?
I think walking away without a word is one of the worse things you can do to another person.
Talking to them less and less seems like one step removed. I think it is better just to be honest and say "this isn't working for me anymore" or "I don't want to do this anymore"
I agree. You can't just simply disappear and leaving a big gaping hole of baggage.
You pay them the respect they deserve, sit them down and have an honest conversation. Say that you can't do it anymore and tell them exactly why it is (even if it's hurtful) without blaming anyone. The eventual outcome of your dropping them should be better for both of you if you're doing it, so if you can tell them why that is.
Whoever you break it of with deserves to be able to have some closure.
I agree. You can't just simply disappear and leaving a big gaping hole of baggage.
You pay them the respect they deserve, sit them down and have an honest conversation. Say that you can't do it anymore and tell them exactly why it is (even if it's hurtful) without blaming anyone. The eventual outcome of your dropping them should be better for both of you if you're doing it, so if you can tell them why that is.
Whoever you break it of with deserves to be able to have some closure.
I agree. You can't just simply disappear and leaving a big gaping hole of baggage.
You pay them the respect they deserve, sit them down and have an honest conversation. Say that you can't do it anymore and tell them exactly why it is (even if it's hurtful) without blaming anyone. The eventual outcome of your dropping them should be better for both of you if you're doing it, so if you can tell them why that is.
Whoever you break it of with deserves to be able to have some closure.