You cried into your ice cream. You deleted the photos. You tossed out their hoodie. Maybe you even changed your Spotify password so you'd stop streaming your song. Now what? Breakups are brutal. And in the emotional wreckage, many of us do what feels easiest, whatever helps us avoid the pain. Often, that means finding someone new, fast.
A partnership between lovers, romantic partners, or spouses may suddenly end, usually initiated by one party and imposed on the other. Ending a relationship is often motivated by anger, depression, or boredom, alongside anticipating relief. The partner who desires to move on may be guilt-ridden about leaving. Yet guilt is a response to empathy about hurting another person and can be mistaken for a desire to continue a relationship.
When a friend doesn't seem to like your partner, it often stems from a place of genuine concern. They might notice subtle warning signs, like dismissive comments, controlling behavior, or something that just feels off, which you may overlook because you're emotionally invested.