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We have become so subdued that when Facebook changes a feature, my newsfeed fills with complaints about it for several hours. Lets face it, that change is the most important thing of the day for everyone. Heaven forbid we start thinking about the important things that seldom make someone’s status update, such as the country’s overwhelming debt and the wars that are being fought throughout the world.
Being “Facebook official” is a concept that I do not agree with because in a few weeks, your relationship status will go back to “single.” So, why bother? It only takes a few seconds to go from being in a relationship to being single. Why let everyone k2022-06-30 (木) 22:22:41 It is not like Facebook makes or breaks a relationship. However, if you put more emphasis on being “Facebook official,” than you do on your actual relationship, it will.
Do you often find yourself ending your relationships prematurely, telling people you don’t want a serious relationship, or feeling unable to maintain any sort of romantic relationship?
There are several reasons why you may be feeling rocky in romantic relationships. Some commonly include:
A recent break-up
An attachment to your ex
A recent life transition (i.e. experiencing grief over a recent loss, parents’ divorce/re-marriage, loss of a job/unemployment, etc.)
A mentally unhealthy state (i.e. if you’re depressed, anxious, or have other mental health issues)
Being new to relationships
If you see yourself as someone who isn’t ready (or isn’t sure they’re ready) for a relationship for whatever reason, taking what I like to call a “relationship hiatus” is very important. This hiatus should be taken not only for your well-being, but for the sanity of your potential mates as well.
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https://ford.to/3AfzueI
https://bit.ly/3A9YS5I
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https://bit.ly/3Ag8KuH
https://bit.ly/3aaYNE2
https://bit.ly/3Ag8P1t
https://bit.ly/3A9YZhE
We have become so subdued that when Facebook changes a feature, my newsfeed fills with complaints about it for several hours. Lets face it, that change is the most important thing of the day for everyone. Heaven forbid we start thinking about the important things that seldom make someone’s status update, such as the country’s overwhelming debt and the wars that are being fought throughout the world.
Being “Facebook official” is a concept that I do not agree with because in a few weeks, your relationship status will go back to “single.” So, why bother? It only takes a few seconds to go from being in a relationship to being single. Why let everyone k2022-06-30 (木) 22:22:41 It is not like Facebook makes or breaks a relationship. However, if you put more emphasis on being “Facebook official,” than you do on your actual relationship, it will.
Do you often find yourself ending your relationships prematurely, telling people you don’t want a serious relationship, or feeling unable to maintain any sort of romantic relationship?
There are several reasons why you may be feeling rocky in romantic relationships. Some commonly include:
A recent break-up
An attachment to your ex
A recent life transition (i.e. experiencing grief over a recent loss, parents’ divorce/re-marriage, loss of a job/unemployment, etc.)
A mentally unhealthy state (i.e. if you’re depressed, anxious, or have other mental health issues)
Being new to relationships
If you see yourself as someone who isn’t ready (or isn’t sure they’re ready) for a relationship for whatever reason, taking what I like to call a “relationship hiatus” is very important. This hiatus should be taken not only for your well-being, but for the sanity of your potential mates as well.
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