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How many break ups in a relationship do you need to say it's over?

I have a few friends that already entered these weird cycles of breaking up and getting back with their partners, but I wonder if that's what keeps them together, I mean the excitment of getting back after a fight, or the innability to break the cycle.
HonestAndHopeful · 46-50, F
Well,there's actually walking out and then there is a serious arguement...I rarely walk out. And depending on your circumstances you can't always walk away when you feel you need to.

I have let a guy I really, really loved tell me we can't be together several times...because I know that he has feelings but doesn't have the courage to accept them. I figured eventually he would find his way...

I've also been with a guy who when we fought showed his true colours...and it was clear then that he had little respect for my thoughts, feelings or property...I had nowhere else to go though.

I would like to say that one break up would be enough but when you are so in love, it is hard to keep to that.
BellaLocura · 51-55, F
I don't think there's a definitive answer to that, as each relationship is unique. I know of a couple that's been married 40-50 years and has gone through numerous separations during that time.
CrazyCatLady · 31-35, F
I see
CheshireCatalyst · 36-40, M
As much as I'm aware of the psychology of it I'll never understand it. How can you feel comfortable enough to show love in such a precarious situation?
CrazyCatLady · 31-35, F
Agreed
MartinTheFirst · 22-25, M
That is probably not what keeps them together. I've been through that. That is what happens when you both love each other so much, but you're both stubborn with different wills.
CrazyCatLady · 31-35, F
@anotherclone: This breaks my heart. Reminds me of someone... and when I met him, he had his heart as broken as yours. It takes time to heal the wounds.
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@CrazyCatLady: thanks and sorry for deleting posts. I don't like to share my personal stuff :)
CrazyCatLady · 31-35, F
@anotherclone: That's ok, it's your right to decide what stays and what not :)
Hawnheart · 61-69
Hopefully never but sometimes you reach a point where you have to throw in the towel.
From my experience, none
They are sad individuals ,one and done is the only way to do it
I can't do that. Generally if someone leaves, they need to stay gone. I don't leave unless I'm really and truly done.
CrazyCatLady · 31-35, F
Sounds reasonable

 
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