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BREAK UP RELATIONSHIP MIRACLES
HOW TO MANAGE PAIN AND STRESS AFTER A HEARTBREAKING BREAKUP.
Most of us have probably experienced being in a very painful situation at some point in our lives. And a break up is probably the most painful situation that one can go through, especially so if you have been with each other for so long.
Getting over a break up is a very difficult thing to go through. Extreme sadness can be felt over the lost of that very special person in our lives; the one whom we hoped to spend our whole life with that special someone whom we thought would share our hopes and dreams and be there for us during good times and bad.
And as we reach the point of breaking up, we would do just about anything just to save the relationship. We'd find ways just to be able to make things go back to how it used to be.
But before the relationship even reaches its end, we must try to avoid ending it in the first place.
All of us know that there are no perfect relationships in this world. But to be able to make a relationship work, it involves a lot effort from both parties. You and your partner should exert the same effort in making the relationship work.
It is very important that both of you are in the same boat, that both of you have the same expectations from your relationship. From the very start of the relationship, you and your partner should be open about what you both expect from the relationship.
The most important thing in a relationship is communication. There's a famous adage that says "Communication is the key to a successful relationship." This, in fact, is very true.
A relationship without communication is doomed to fail. The reason is that when you and your partner do not communicate, you won't be able to express how you truly feel. This can result to unresolved problems like pent up anger, hurt, disappointments and misunderstandings. This things can eventually lead to a very painful break up.
Constantly communicating with your partner helps you resolve any issues that you have upon each other. It also helps build a solid foundation between you and your partner. It makes things easier for both of you to understand what both of you goes through and what both of you want.
Being able to easily communicate with your partner would mean lesser conflicts as you can easily discuss things with each other. You can both compromise. Thus, this would make a happier and peaceful relationship.

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**** The Negative Effect Of Breakups ****
According to the Center for Disease Control's National Vital Statistics Report of 2002, 50% of first marriages ended in divorce and 60% of remarriages end in divorce. With these kinds of statistics, and with all the problems and pain a couple goes through, why do people still want to get married?
Even though marriage receives so much bad press these days, walking the aisle is still a very popular exercise. After all, it is human nature to want to feel nurtured and secure. Getting married is still very much desired for all its promise of unconditional love and companionship.
But marriage is so much more than just the wedding ceremony or the honeymoon. It is more than just the intimacy and fun that every couple deserves. Marriage is also about building a family. Traditionally, raising children is part and parcel of a marriage partnership --- a task that entails the provision of shelter, clothing, education, and love without which no child can live without. Just as couples want to feel they belong to a loving relationship, so do their children. It also goes without saying that if a marriage is broken, the children would be emotionally affected by it together with their parents. The effects of divorce on children are important to any good parent. But it's not always easy, when a marriage is struggling and someone is hurting, parents should also consider what the specific effects of divorce will be on their children.
There have been many specific studies focusing on the effects of divorce on children. Studies show that children from a broken family are emotionally affected by the marriage breakup and they know that nothing will ever be the same again. They fear change. Not just that the mother or their father will not be around, but they may also lost contact with their extended family, or school routines may change.
Children have a fear of being abandoned. When parents are at odds and are either separated or considering separation, children have a realistic fear that if they lose one parent, they may lose the other. The concept of being alone in the world is a very frightening thing for a child.
Children who have a natural attachment to their parents also fear losing other secure relationships such as those they have with their friends, pets, siblings, neighbors, and so on. Sometimes children are simply attached to their surroundings, and moving into new surroundings can cause an understandable negative reaction. Divorce has also been found to be associated with a higher incidence of depression; withdrawal from friends and family; aggressive, impulsive, or hyperactive behavior; and either withdrawing from participation in the classroom or becoming disruptive.
Academically, children are greatly affected because of their parents divorce or separation. Children from divorced families drop out of school at twice the rate compared with children from "intact" families. They also have lower rates of graduation from high school and college. Children from divorced homes performed more poorly in reading, spelling and math.
Moreover, children of divorced parents are more likely to become delinquent by age 15, regardless of when the divorce took place. Anecdotal evidence points out that parental divorce and living in a single-parent household can influence a person to have thoughts of committing suicide. Drug use in children is lowest among those children who have been spared from the effects of parental divorce.
Even if there are have been tension and problems at home, some children will be shocked to learn that their parents are getting a divorce. It may take some time for them to acknowledge and accept that their lives will be different. To help a child cope with shock and stress, parents should be patient with them, ease into the new routines and living situations if possible and constantly express and reassure their love to them. Based on research, these are the top five reasons why people get married:
1. To signify a life-long commitment
2. To make a public commitment
3. To legalize their partnership or for financial security
4. To formalize their partnership as part of religious belief
5. To provide security for children.
But long after the celebration of the wedding and years after the honeymoon, when reality sets in, many marriages fail to survive. Despite all the happiness and joy that was shared between the man and the woman during the early years of marriage, they end up separated or divorced --- placing their children's security, health, and well-being at serious risk.
Getting over a break up is a very difficult thing to go through. Extreme sadness can be felt over the lost of that very special person in our lives; the one whom we hoped to spend our whole life with that special someone whom we thought would share our hopes and dreams and be there for us during good times and bad.
And as we reach the point of breaking up, we would do just about anything just to save the relationship. We'd find ways just to be able to make things go back to how it used to be.
But before the relationship even reaches its end, we must try to avoid ending it in the first place.
All of us know that there are no perfect relationships in this world. But to be able to make a relationship work, it involves a lot effort from both parties. You and your partner should exert the same effort in making the relationship work.
It is very important that both of you are in the same boat, that both of you have the same expectations from your relationship. From the very start of the relationship, you and your partner should be open about what you both expect from the relationship.
The most important thing in a relationship is communication. There's a famous adage that says "Communication is the key to a successful relationship." This, in fact, is very true.
A relationship without communication is doomed to fail. The reason is that when you and your partner do not communicate, you won't be able to express how you truly feel. This can result to unresolved problems like pent up anger, hurt, disappointments and misunderstandings. This things can eventually lead to a very painful break up.
Constantly communicating with your partner helps you resolve any issues that you have upon each other. It also helps build a solid foundation between you and your partner. It makes things easier for both of you to understand what both of you goes through and what both of you want.
Being able to easily communicate with your partner would mean lesser conflicts as you can easily discuss things with each other. You can both compromise. Thus, this would make a happier and peaceful relationship.

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**** The Negative Effect Of Breakups ****
According to the Center for Disease Control's National Vital Statistics Report of 2002, 50% of first marriages ended in divorce and 60% of remarriages end in divorce. With these kinds of statistics, and with all the problems and pain a couple goes through, why do people still want to get married?
Even though marriage receives so much bad press these days, walking the aisle is still a very popular exercise. After all, it is human nature to want to feel nurtured and secure. Getting married is still very much desired for all its promise of unconditional love and companionship.
But marriage is so much more than just the wedding ceremony or the honeymoon. It is more than just the intimacy and fun that every couple deserves. Marriage is also about building a family. Traditionally, raising children is part and parcel of a marriage partnership --- a task that entails the provision of shelter, clothing, education, and love without which no child can live without. Just as couples want to feel they belong to a loving relationship, so do their children. It also goes without saying that if a marriage is broken, the children would be emotionally affected by it together with their parents. The effects of divorce on children are important to any good parent. But it's not always easy, when a marriage is struggling and someone is hurting, parents should also consider what the specific effects of divorce will be on their children.
There have been many specific studies focusing on the effects of divorce on children. Studies show that children from a broken family are emotionally affected by the marriage breakup and they know that nothing will ever be the same again. They fear change. Not just that the mother or their father will not be around, but they may also lost contact with their extended family, or school routines may change.
Children have a fear of being abandoned. When parents are at odds and are either separated or considering separation, children have a realistic fear that if they lose one parent, they may lose the other. The concept of being alone in the world is a very frightening thing for a child.
Children who have a natural attachment to their parents also fear losing other secure relationships such as those they have with their friends, pets, siblings, neighbors, and so on. Sometimes children are simply attached to their surroundings, and moving into new surroundings can cause an understandable negative reaction. Divorce has also been found to be associated with a higher incidence of depression; withdrawal from friends and family; aggressive, impulsive, or hyperactive behavior; and either withdrawing from participation in the classroom or becoming disruptive.
Academically, children are greatly affected because of their parents divorce or separation. Children from divorced families drop out of school at twice the rate compared with children from "intact" families. They also have lower rates of graduation from high school and college. Children from divorced homes performed more poorly in reading, spelling and math.
Moreover, children of divorced parents are more likely to become delinquent by age 15, regardless of when the divorce took place. Anecdotal evidence points out that parental divorce and living in a single-parent household can influence a person to have thoughts of committing suicide. Drug use in children is lowest among those children who have been spared from the effects of parental divorce.
Even if there are have been tension and problems at home, some children will be shocked to learn that their parents are getting a divorce. It may take some time for them to acknowledge and accept that their lives will be different. To help a child cope with shock and stress, parents should be patient with them, ease into the new routines and living situations if possible and constantly express and reassure their love to them. Based on research, these are the top five reasons why people get married:
1. To signify a life-long commitment
2. To make a public commitment
3. To legalize their partnership or for financial security
4. To formalize their partnership as part of religious belief
5. To provide security for children.
But long after the celebration of the wedding and years after the honeymoon, when reality sets in, many marriages fail to survive. Despite all the happiness and joy that was shared between the man and the woman during the early years of marriage, they end up separated or divorced --- placing their children's security, health, and well-being at serious risk.
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