ANSWERS: 11
  • Only those involved in the relationship can answer that question.
  • no. you can fix the break before it breaks the relationship.
  • Well... It depends on the people in the relationship at hand. My BF and I took a break, but we weren't breaking up. We took some time apart. My bestfriend and her BF took a break, and they actually broke up.
  • I guess it all depends on the reason for the break. No it doesnt mean it is over, it just means that person needs time to think about things that may or may not have to do with your relationship. Give he/she the space they need and hopefully they clear there head so they can make a desision that is right for them. You need to allow that person that time though. Breaks can be just as painful as a breakup and you might find yourself going threw the stages of greif that a breakup would bring. Hang in there.
  • No, not necessarily, it means that you are sorting out the odds and ends and are deciding if it is time to go forward or to call it quits. I think it is healthy to do if you are questioning the bond that you share. This is one of the touchiest subjects ever. Just go slow and don't test the waters (if you know what I mean) and after a while you might see clearer how you truly feel. I do apologize for my useless answer here.
  • it doesnt always mean that, it just means something has been bothering him for a while and he just needs to sort it out.
  • It will eventually end up that way.Sorry.
  • No, it does mean that the thought might have come across. I am thinking of ending mine, but think I will take a break so that I might not have to break up. I need to decide if it is really what I want.
  • Not always, it could mean your having something going on in your life and you can't deal with the pressure of a relationship at the time so even if you love the person, you need some space before you can fully commit to the relationship again.Or you could feel a bit soffocated by your partner so you need some time apart to yourself even if you love them so you don't end up breaking up with them.The best way to find out is to ask yourself if the reason you took a break is so you know if it can be fixed or will ultimately destroy the relationship.Hope this helps, good luck!
  • Not necessarily, but that seems to be the outcome. I think, you know, whether you want to be with someone or not, when they say that, to me it means, they dont want to be in the relationship, and they dont want to hurt you.
  • I'm going through this right now. Like others have said..it doesn't necessarily mean you're broken up for good. Our reasons were because we just needed some time to think about things concerning our future and not have all the stress with each other. Plus we were sorta getting on bad terms with each othe because nothing was getting solved. But that doesn't mean we can't get back together again. Its just a break...not separation for good.

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