Ending a Relationship

Ending a Relationship

  • Submitted By: tealc41
  • Date Submitted: 05/04/2010 8:05 AM
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Chancellor 1
Teal Chancellor
Professor Alexander
English 1101
18 April 2010
Ending a relationship can be an extremely difficult thing to do. When meeting someone you never know how or what direction a relationship will travel, but one must know when to end a relationship. You have to be honest and communicate openly with the person about your feelings for wanting to end the relationship. You must be confident and secure in the decision you’re making when bringing the relationship to an end.

Respecting the relationship

A. Showing respect
B. Open communication
C. Honesty
D. Consideration
E. Emotional and mental stability
F. Maintaining trust

Chancellor 2
Teal Chancellor
Professor Alexander
English 1101
18 April 2010
Ending a Relationship
Ending a relationship is probably the most difficult thing to do when two people have bonded intimately. Ending a relationship is a delicate process that has to be thoroughly thought out. When ending a relationship one should be mindful of the other person’s feelings during this process. Ending a relationship you should properly analyze the situation before making a final decision to end the relationship.
You want to meet face to face to confront the issues, but you want to the appropriate venue in order to end the relationship. You want to mindful of the person’s feelings and their mental state of mind. The reason is that some people can handle rejection better than other people can. Example: In August 2009, a 42 year old woman was in an abusive relationship with her boyfriend that she tried to end and the boyfriend doused her with gasoline and set her on fire.
Try to sustain your emotions and be prepared to give honest explanations as to why you are choosing to end the relationship. Be prepared to answer your partner’s questions openly that your partner may have. You want to try and give the ending of the relationship...

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