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Should you break up with someone on their birthday?

Should you break up with someone on their birthday?

2. Never do it on a birthday. There is no good day to break up with someone, but on their birthday—or any holiday–is really, really not a good time. You will obviously mess up their day, and possibly jade them for years to come.

Should I wait until after birthday to break up?

It’s never good to stay in a toxic relationship, whether or not her birthday is coming up. If this isn’t a toxic relationship, wait until after her birthday passes. It might hurt her feelings if you break up with her right before, or on, her birthday, so it’s best to wait if you are able.

What should I do when my boyfriend doesn’t spend time with Me?

If he’s choosing not to spend time with you, do not assume it means you are not lovable, valuable, or worthwhile. Instead of relying on your boyfriend for your self-image, find ways to love and honor yourself, to see yourself the way God sees you.

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How often should you see your long distance boyfriend/girlfriend?

If you only see someone once a month, you might fabricate a version of them based on your memories and may be disappointed when they’re not the ‘ideal’ boyfriend/girlfriend you’ve created in your head. If you can, once a week or every two weeks is a good base level to work from in a long-distance relationship.

What do you deserve from your boyfriend?

You are creative, smart, quirky, funny, and beautiful. You deserve a relationship that fills you up and helps you love yourself for who you are. You deserve a boyfriend who wants to spend time with you, who is eager to be with you. Your boyfriend likes you and maybe is even in love with you. He’s in a relationship with you, after all.

Will my boyfriend have time for me after we get married?

If you want this relationship to work, you need to accept that your boyfriend doesn’t have time for you now, and he likely won’t have time for you after you get married, settle into a house, and have kids together. Don’t keep going deeper into the relationship with the expectation or hope that he will change.