A recent survey highlights reasons for relationship break-ups, revealing that overusing emojis, like the crying laughing face, may contribute to relationship issues. Unique factors also include differing tastes in sports, films, and even star signs, pointing to a mix of personal preferences as reasons for separation. Many people remain in relationships longer than necessary due to fear of change or hurting their partner's feelings. Experts emphasize understanding relationship decline and suggest that sometimes it is essential to be honest and take action when needed.
Breaking up is never easy - whether it's with a partner, a job or even a subscription. Many of us stick with things longer than we should, whether out of habit or fear of change.
The study found 55 per cent stayed in relationships longer than they should, hoping for change or because they didn't want to hurt the other's feelings.
Experts identified a 'point of no return' when it comes to relationship decline - and it can happen years before a separation.
This research shows we're all guilty of hanging on for the wrong reasons, even when the writing's on the wall.
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