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suspicion
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Untrustworthiness.
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dishonesty
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lack of trust
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reality
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Breach of trust!
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broken trust.
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Cheating
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Found out you're dating a serial killer.
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Selfishness.
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Nothing. Unfortunately, there is no such thing as "death on impact" when it comes to love. When love dies, we are always forced to play the part of the one left behind to grieve, remember and move on. Don't get me wrong - love can die, but it never happens immediately. It is always a gradual process and death is simply an acceptance of an obvious decline. Anyone who claims they fell out of love for their partner as soon as they heard claims of infedility were either never in love in the first place or simply reacting out of fear and anger to protect themselves...
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Well not putting their thoughts first e.g. being insensitive and if your thoughts differ then sit and talk about it and let him/her know that you support and care for them.
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Betrayal
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insecurity and showing that u cant do with out the other person
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MIS-UNDERSTANDING
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Rather superficial, but breaking wind.
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money problems, drugs, or lack of trust
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Any kind of addiction. ANY.
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I don't think that's possible. It has to be a series of things and then one that just breaks it completely. Love is too complex, it's a set of emotions, not just one. Love is a title for a group of very complex feelings and emotions. So for me I can't see how one thing can do it. If one thing can do it then it was never there in my opinion. Of course there are things like finding out your spouse/lover is a serial killer or child molester. But those things are extreme. It would have to be an extreme shock but even then some people still love the person, some times even more so. So many women marry men who are in jail for serious crimes.
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