Separation Anxiety – Meyer’s Advice: You Deserve a Good Relationship

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If the relationship is no longer good, you should leave.
Thomas Meyerwriter and columnist

Nobody wants to leave. Breaking up is an unpleasant process with a number of terrible consequences. In particular, you must have a difficult conversation in which neither of you looks good, you must endure disappointment and hurting someone, depending on what you have to do.
finding a new apartment, which is getting harder thanks to the greedy real estate lobby – and yes, you should be on your own after that.

First of all, it is very scary for many people. Going through life without a partnership is much worse for them than the worst partnership. But instead of thinking about why this is so, why they have such a bad relationship with themselves that they cannot be alone for a second, they chase away the seemingly painful thought again and again.
They gloss over their bad relationship until they can get over it for another week. By the way, you can do this for the rest of your life.

it’s your life. You have to decide for yourself in what mood you want to spend it. Apparently, a bad mood is not so unpleasant for you; You probably got used to them from childhood, because your parents were always at odds. And, apparently, they failed to instill good self-esteem in you – no wonder they were busy instilling bad self-esteem in each other.

Fighting relationships are bad relationships that need to end, and you deserve good ones when you are accepted, supported, and treated with love. What you do with this simple truth is up to you. Do you just agree or act accordingly? Make bold decisions because your clock is ticking.

Other columns by Thomas Meyer
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“Support Your Child’s Will”

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