Is A Break Ever A Good Idea?

Is A Break Ever A Good Idea?

Lots of people consider going on a break when they encounter problems in their relationship. This is normally because the couple can’t see any way to work through the relationship, but they also aren’t completely ready to end the relationship.

But is a break actually a good idea? Many people believe that the break can help to bring back feelings of love, while others believe that a break is just the precursor to a break up.

Here are the pros and cons to a break in a relationship.

 

The Benefits Of A Break

One of the main benefits of a break is that it gives you the chance to find yourself. If you are in a difficult relationship it is easy to lose track of what matters to you, especially if you have been together for a very long time. Taking some time apart from each other will help you to realise what really matters to you.

You can think about how you really feel about your partner; do you love them, or do you hate the idea of being alone? Are you willing to compromise to make your partner happy?

You get the chance to experience being without your partner. This will give you the chance to work out if you really want to be with them or not; if you are happier and coping fine without them, it could mean that you are ready for the relationship to end.

 

The Downsides To A Break

One downside to a break is the fake feelings that it can create. After a few days without your partner it is normal to miss their presence, but that could just be because you are used to them being around. For this reason you should push past the first few days without meeting up with your partner, as this will give you the chance to work out if you really miss them or not.

Another problem with going on a break is the ambiguity. If one person thinks that they are still in an exclusive relationship and the other person thinks that they can act like they are single, this could cause serious problems if you decide to get back together – so make sure that you and your partner have a conversation about this before you go on a break.

 

So What Should You Do?

There are pros and cons both ways, but the main thing to remember is that there is a reason you are thinking about going on a break. Something has gone bad in the relationship, so make sure that you aren’t just prolonging a real break up with a short break.

If you do decide to go on a break, you can’t just pretend it isn’t happening; you need to sit down and actually think about why the relationship isn’t working. This will make it easier for you to address the problems in the relationship so that you can deal with them.

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Amy Johnson
Written by Amy Johnson