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Notable Tips for Post Breakup in the City

You’ll see us, slowly shuffling down the street, heads bowed, faces blank, with dark circles under our red-rimmed eyes. The angles in our faces and bodies have become more pronounced as we slowly cry away our appetites, leaving us pale and gaunt and too often looking like bobblehead dolls (I’m definitely rocking this look right now). We are the victims of a freshly broken heart

Five Breakup Warning Signs

Sometimes break-up warning signs are not so easy to spot, especially if the one destined to be dumped is in denial of the warning signs, ignoring them on purpose and hoping things will get better or is plain blindsided all together. Here are five red flags that a break-up may be in your near future, whether you like it or not

Wake Up: Your Broken Heart is in Your Head

As we get older and relationships take on increased significance, the demise of one gets more difficult to handle, especially for the one who gets broken up with. The reality is, however, in some cases that “broken heart” may in fact be nothing more than a figment of your imagination

If You Just Aren’t That Into Them

You’ve been on a few dates with someone and realized that you just aren’t that into them. When dealing with a situation where the two of you have been dating for a long time, a face-to-face breakup is without question. But if it is still at the point of very casually dating and you realize he or she just isn’t the one, here are a few things to consider…

How Not to Deal With a Broken Heart

There is no right way to deal with a broken heart. Much like grieving a death, everyone does it differently. There are, however, ways not to deal with a broken heart – tried and failed methods to dealing with the pain observed through members of young professional circles