As for the actual moment, I'd think somewhere public and midday would be ideal, an outdoor cafe or city park if possible, to give him some time to process stuff while there's still daylight out and maybe time to arrange to commiserate with guy friends that evening if he feels like, with the public setting discouraging any kind of scene, and reinforcing the end of intimacy.
No way. If they've been together for nine years he's going to be emotional no matter what.
I agree.. breaking up is on the same level as sex and should be utterly private. It will be emotional and it should be unless there really is no passion anymore and it's like aquaintances/roommates saying bye to each other.
What would happen during such an emotional moment when the waiter or someone you know comes by?
Break ups should just be BANNED. Period. I'm with the Catholics on this. It's absolutely a loose/loose situation, unless you are a sadist or masochist.
Offer to try finding him dates ... hooking him up with a girlfriend, or whatever else, like that.
That is the funniest thing I have read all day.
I, myself, am a devout Roman Catholic and I can assure you, very confidently, that The Church only frowns on Divorce - break-ups of non-married couples are O.K.!Break ups should just be BANNED. Period. I'm with the Catholics on this. It's absolutely a loose/loose situation, unless you are a sadist or masochist.
Then why do you have Mr. Love 'em and Leave 'em as your avatar?
I'm sure there was some philosophy involved.Break ups should just be BANNED. Period. I'm with the Catholics on this. It's absolutely a loose/loose situation, unless you are a sadist or masochist.
Then why do you have Mr. Love 'em and Leave 'em as your avatar?
Offer to try finding him dates ... hooking him up with a girlfriend, or whatever else, like that.
That is the funniest thing I have read all day.
Just be honest and be quick about it and if he starts whining, don't let it sway you on your decision.
Offer to try finding him dates ... hooking him up with a girlfriend, or whatever else, like that.
That is the funniest thing I have read all day.
Just be honest and be quick about it and if he starts whining, don't let it sway you on your decision.
Right, don't find him dates. Maybe not funny, but...odd. Make the cut cleanly and move on.
No, no...it is funny. Fantastically funny in the ridiculousness of it. I should have expressed that thought better.
If you still have any feelings for or care about him as you mentioned in your first post, you should show what's left of the relationship the honor and respect that it deserves to at least speak on it with him face to face. Texting, emailing or any other form of communication short of being in the same room should not ever be an option unless you genuinely think you are in physical danger.
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