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Think your world has
just collapsed when your ex tell you it's over? You are certainly not
alone. With Valentine's day lurking around the corner, one would
expect the dating scenario to be lovey dovey. Not so, according to a
survey conducted by Yahoo!
In fact, the opposite seem to be true. Despite the series of festivals
in line, December and January was found to be "The Breakup Months"
where breakups happen more than usual. Choosing to remain single on
Valentine's Day rather than delaying a breakup? You bet. 84% of those
surveyed insist that they would not hang on to a problematic
relationship just to avoid being alone on festival celebrations.
The sheer number breakups are not due to the harsh winter months.
Instead, the survey revealed that people are more likely to reevaluate
their relationship during this time and they generally do not want to
spend Valentine's day with just anyone. The logic behind this is
probably due to preventing showing up in front of friends and family
members with the "wrong" partner. Plus, there is still sufficient time
to land someone new to celebrate Valentine's Day with. Logic does not
always work when love involved, as nearly 1/5 believed that Monday is
the most suitable day to break up with someone, even though the same
group agreed that breaking up with someone at work is a bad idea.
If you have been dumped recently, the research also show that the
preferred method to forget about a breakup is concentrating on work,
going on a vacation, as well as eating comfort food such as chocolate
and ice cream.
Another survey by research firm Market Facts indicates that you are 43%
likely to talk to friends and famIly members, besides watching a lot of
TV. 36% of respondent said that they would date other people to get
over their ex, while another 22% will choose to get drunk to soothe a
heartbreak. 17% chose retail therapy to overcome their breakups and
another 10% opted to mend their sorrow far away on a vacation.
However, these grim statistics came as no surprise. Young Americans
dating frequency are high enough to experience breakups three times
more often as those aged 35-55. The question remained on how one
'protect' themselves during this 'Breakup Season'. Relationship author,
T.W. Jackson points out that breakups can be avoided when it is handled
in a proper manner. His view on the common methods that people used to
overcome a breakup is that by acting according to what their heart feel
like acting, instead of behaving the 'correct' way, most people
unknowingly sabotage their opportunity to reverse a breakup.
Jackson's
advice on preventing breakups and other related information can be
found at his website. Jackson is the author of the online bestseller, Magic Of Making Up, that has
helped more than 6,000 people from over 60 countries avoid divorce and get back together again. Subscribe
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