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Break-Up Advice About Emotional Cost

Break-Up Tips About Break up Cost: Emotional Cost

  1. The person who initiates the breakup will have less breakup emotional cost than the person who is being dumped.
  2. People who neglect their friends while in a relationship will have a harder time breaking up.

Break-Up Advice to Decrease Break up Emotional Cost of Lover

  1. Make them break up with you. Set free all your neuroses.
  2. Blame the reasons of breaking up on yourself.
  3. Encourage lover to keep and maintain strong emotional support network while he/she is with you. Keep his/her friends.
  4. Promise to remain friends after breaking up.

Break-Up Advice to Decrease Your Break up Emotional Cost

  1. Initiate a preemptive break up. Dump lover before he/she dumps you.
  2. Be spiteful and scornful. Blame everything on former lover and convince yourself that former lover was evil or a loser.
  3. Go see a psychiatrist and ask to be placed on an antidepressant and sleeping meds.
  4. Seek emotional support from your friends and family.
  5. Move on and begin searching for another lover.


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