Breakups, no matter how you approach them, are difficult. Even if things are wrapping up quite amicably, this is still the case.
Just knowing how to end a relationship is one of the most difficult things to accomplish. Should you give them the specifics or spare them the explanation?
You may need to end a relationship with someone you still love at times. Though it can be quite challenging, there are steps you can take to ease the process for all parties.
During a breakup, it’s simple to become preoccupied with thinking of ways to lessen the other person’s suffering, particularly if you still love them.
Remaining in close proximity to someone you love, even after a breakup, may seem normal. However, it’s usually preferable to establish some distance—if only momentarily. This can assist you both in processing the breakup, resolving intense feelings, and starting the healing process.
Establish limits and make sure you both understand them after a breakup.
The boundaries will vary based on your circumstances, but they may include things like consenting to:
- not to communicate via phone or text
- Spend time with each other in big groups of mutual friends, but don’t leave comments on each other’s social media posts.
- Even if it looks innocent, resist the urge to cross these boundaries. It will simply take longer and be more uncomfortable to go back and forth during the process.

