Monday, February 06, 2006

SEX AND RELATIONSHIP

How do you know when to move on?
published: Monday February 6, 2006
Keisha Shakespeare, Staff Reporter

RELATIONSHIPS ARE never easy and you will get

hurt along the way. But there comes a time when
you need to move on.
Leaving that old harbour that you have been
anchored at so long.
Breaking up or moving on is not a walk in the park.

It is hard to know that after you have invested time
and effort in your relationship, it is finally over.
This realisation may come as a complete shock
for some while for others there were signs all along.
However, as hard as it may be you have to muster
up the courage and take that first step.
When it is time to move on, there are several signs

that will stare you in the face.
However, when you are in the relationship these
signs are very difficult to spot.
This may be as result of being in denial.
But you have to ask yourself, is being in a r
elationship in which you're unhappy worth it?
Sometimes you just have to move away from that
which makes you miserable and unhappy.
SIGNS THAT SAY IT'S TIME TO MOVE ON:
There are several signs that will tell you your

relationship is in trouble and treading near the end.
-Emotional, verbal, physical, and psychological

abuse.
-Constant arguing no matter how simple the

matter is.
-Catching your partner in the act of an unforgivable

affair
-If you resent your partner and cannot stand to be

around him/her.
-Change: his/her attitude and behaviour has

changed for the worse towards you.
-If you realise you do not love your partner anymore.
-You find yourself thinking more about how good

single life was.
-If you realise that your partner doesn't love you,

but is with you because he/she does not want to
hurt you or for the sake of the children.
-You realise that your partner has no interest in

your goals and has does not offer support system.
-You find that his/her little annoying habits are too

much for you to put up with, especially if there is
no effort to change or no desire to change.
Dr. Asquith Reid, clinical psychologist said there

are number of things that need to be establish
before you decide to move on.
-Moving on depends on or is determined by the

type of relationship you had.
Whether it was a long or short-term relationship.

LINK:
http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20060206/flair/flair4.html

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