Before you end dating, ask yourself these six questions.

A year after the divorce, the quality of a woman's life decreases by 73%, while a man with 42%. That's why psychologists recommend you don't make decisions when you're angry, especially if you love your partner. Ask yourself some questions, and think about it as a whole. All early or [...]
A year after the divorce, the quality of a woman's life decreases by 73%, while a man with 42%. That's why psychologists recommend you don't make decisions when you're angry, especially if you love your partner. Ask yourself some questions, and think about it as a whole.
Everyone will face a situation sooner or later where they have to make a difficult choice- such as to save a relationship- hoping it will return to normal or be destroyed.
Psychologists do not recommend leaving a partner you really love, but there is no point in refraining from relations “It's OK, but it's not brilliant” It's important to make a decision that you don't regret in the future. But before making a decision about separation, you need to direct these questions to yourself:
- This person I'm with, do I get my best out of me?
- Do we have the same goals in life for the future?
- Do I feel happy or sad with him all the time?
- Do we both compromise?
- Why would I want to break up with this guy?
Will my life be better after this breakup?












