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Me and my boyfriend are going on a "break" for a week- starting on Monday, hoping that it will help rekindle - our what is now a bit of a rubbish relationship - i.e. too many arguments not enough love.
We all know Ross and Rachel from Friends had a slight misunderstanding -
so when a couple are supposedly on a "break" what are the 'rules'?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd say no speaking on the phone either. Give each other about a month of total space, it will be hard but could well be worth it. You will either realise how much you miss and love eachother, or think that you want to start a fresh without eachother. No seeing other people either, maybe you could have a few girly nights and he could go out with the boys but strictly no 'pulling' anyone else!
If it was me, I would spend a whole week of me time and not contact him if possible, I'm a firm believer in following gut instincts and if halfway through the week you want to call him then do so. I don't think it is much of a break if you speak on the phone every night though. And I would totally expect him to stay away from other ladies for that week, it is a break to work out your feelings not an excuse to go on the pull!
Probably best to clarify all this with him though
Hope it all works out sweetie x x (fill me in next Friday!)
Probably best to clarify all this with him though
Hope it all works out sweetie x x (fill me in next Friday!)
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i know what you mean Nat. The best thing you can do is have a proper chat with him. I think you both need to decide on what you want from a relationship. It might be that you have got to a point where its just convenient to be with someone and the feelings you have are more 'family or friend' ones. i dont know if you understand what i mean.lol
Just to add actually, if i was in a relationship and she suggested a 'break' , then i would automatically think something was wrong. Once you 'break up' whether it be for a week or a day, i dont think you can ever go back to the way it was before. Being a guy, i certainly wouldnt knock back any potential girlfriends if i was told my 'current' girlfriend wanted a break. :)
Dont worry Ben i understand you completely. U mean when it gets to the stage where you're together more for the convienience or just because its routine and comfortable for you both.
Suppose its just a matter of time and im sure thisbreak will make us realise whether its worth us staying togethe ror not.
Thanks for your help ben ;o)
Suppose its just a matter of time and im sure thisbreak will make us realise whether its worth us staying togethe ror not.
Thanks for your help ben ;o)
Hi nat, hun!
I'm in a long-distance relationship, but we've been on a few breaks in our time. Ours included no phone calls as that's usually how we 'spend time together' during the week anyway. We once went for two months without seeing each other and just met up at the airport on the day we were due to go on holiday... we argued about half an hour after we got there! :o) LOL!
Breaks don't really work for us as they don't really resolve our issues, but then we both get a lot of 'me' time during the week.
Our relationship sounds a lot like yours, it's a 'love/hate' thing. When we get on, we get on really well and I won't even go into what it's like when we don't.
Hope it works out for you both, babe. Let us know xxx
I'm in a long-distance relationship, but we've been on a few breaks in our time. Ours included no phone calls as that's usually how we 'spend time together' during the week anyway. We once went for two months without seeing each other and just met up at the airport on the day we were due to go on holiday... we argued about half an hour after we got there! :o) LOL!
Breaks don't really work for us as they don't really resolve our issues, but then we both get a lot of 'me' time during the week.
Our relationship sounds a lot like yours, it's a 'love/hate' thing. When we get on, we get on really well and I won't even go into what it's like when we don't.
Hope it works out for you both, babe. Let us know xxx
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