Tuesday, February 23, 2010

7 Different Types of Breakup Ranked by Recovery Time

Which element of a breakup dictates recovery time more: the type of breakup, or the person you broke up with? My theory is the type of breakup you experience determines how long it takes to get over it more than the actual person.

Here are 7 different types of breakups ranked by shortest recovery time to longest recovery time:

7. The Mutual Breakup

This is as peaceful a breakup as you can have, like when the entire family agrees it's time to pull the plug on grandpa's respirator: he is freed of his misery, and the family feels a sense of relief. I've never had a mutual breakup. I can't catch that lightning in a bottle. But it can't be that tough to recover from a mutual breakup and get back out in the dating scene again.

6. The Circumstantial Breakup

A cousin of the mutual breakup, the circumstantial breakup occurs when the environment around you won't permit the relationship to continue: my parents hate you, you're in Cali and I'm in NY (or even, you're one town over), I need to be single for a while, etc. Recovery time is shortened because the other person offers an excuse that takes the focus off your weaknesses or unattractive qualities that could have caused a breakup.

5. The Ultimatum Breakup

The most common ultimatum leading to a breakup is: "ask me to marry you within the next year of I'm out of here." Other conflicts could cause ultimatums as well: change your religion, get rid of that stupid old car, etc. Ultimatum breakups can be tough to get over because it's annoying that a little compromise could have prevented it. But once it's over, that pressure from the stalemate you reached in the relationship is gone, so it's quite a relief.

4. The Something Someone Said Breakup

My friend broke up with his girlfriend he was dating for years, and he mentioned a conversation that occurred shortly before they broke up. They were discussing wedding rings, and she asked how much he'd spend. He simply hasn't studied the "market" so he threw a number out there: "I don't know, $5,000." She scoffed and said: "You should spend no less than $20,000."

He told me after she said that, he couldn't think of her the same way anymore. In fact, it put a figurative "X" over her image in his eyes. They eventually broke up, and this conversation was the springboard. This type of breakup is painful because you wish you could take something you said or did back.

3. The I've Been Cheating

Whether you find out from them or some other way, it's the ultimate betrayal when they are cheating on you. You can get over it because you dismiss this person as a cheating jerk, but you still feel stupid and you might spend several months envisioning the cheating or trying to regain faith in the opposite gender.

2. The First Love Breakup

The First Love breakup is one of the toughest to overcome. Some say you never get over it. This breakup teaches us that the world is a bigger place than we thought. There are more people to meet, there are bills to pay, there are places to go. Things just can't stay the same as they once were.

Mine hit me when I got to college and my girlfirend stayed behind in high school. Eventually, we had to move on. The first love breakup is hurts so much because you've never experienced this feeling of loss and disappointment before. And, it's part of growing up and growing up is usually a painful process.

1. The Blind Side

My friend recently blind sided his ex. After she cried for an hour, he decided he had put in enough time and he left. This is traumatic because it comes out of nowhere. The blind sider may have been thinking about it for months, and they conceal their intentions, then drop the bomb while everything seems to be going well. In fact, the couple may have spent time together the night before, but the blind sider did so out of obligation.

Blind Sides chip away at your ability to trust. If someone can break up with you when things seem to be going so well, you'll have a tough time avoiding paranoia and trusting your new partners.

Reposted only from Lemuel Villaflor's note in Facebook

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Monday, February 15, 2010

Thank You

            "We may have taken different paths now but who knows? Maybe we might end up meeting again in the future. Well, that is if our fates are intertwined with each other."          

            It's been a very long year for me. Many things happened. Some of it made me want to give up, really. But I really do find it funny how I tend to complain on how hard my hardships had been, yet I still manage to get out of it, somehow. Well enough of the drama part, I'm sure most of the ones who read my past entries are tired of these "hopeless romantic" essays. LOL           

            I'm about to leave this country. Yeah, you read it right. It's on Friday, February 19. I'll be heading in a far away country called Canada. Actually, I was supposed to stay there for almost the rest of my life, but I met someone who made me want to stay (At least, that was, uhm, a year ago?) Now that I'm about to leave, I don't really want to comeback, but because of my half-assed reason last time, I am forced (not really) to return and study here (The reason I gave my family was that I wanted to finish my studies at THE University of the Philippines. Little they know that the real reason WAS a person. Haha)           

            I wrote this essay to express my gratitude to those whom I've met. I know it's not much, but I hope you like it.

First of all, THANK YOU. I thank you all for everything. J           

They say memories tend to fade. No matter how hard you contradict that, no matter which angle u look at it, it IS true. However, I want to keep mine well preserve, everything, yes, everything, especially my memory with her. :D  Here is the list of the ones I thank the most (got this style from my friend's note in Facebook, Cherry Mae Cristobal):

•1.      Thank You to the one who made me happiest. I'll forever treasure you and continue to love you. J I PROMISE that I'll never forget you.

•2.      Thank You to the one who stayed with me even though I know she's tired with all her school works and my repeated blabbing of how I'm tired of living in this world. :))

•3.      Thank You to the one who tried to understand me the most. I might have hurt her with my words saying no matter what she does, she'll never understand, so, you have my sorry as well. You're the one who was closest to understand me.

•4.      Thank You to a friend of hers who NEVER betrayed her while trying to not betray me as well. You were a good friend. I appreciated everything you've done.

•5.      Thank You to another friend of hers who were always there for me as well. I know she's busy with her school works and her own life (ehem, you know what I mean. Haha, I don't want to tell it here because someone who shouldn't know might end up reading is, so it's safer to make it sound this way.)

•6.      Thank You to yet another friend of hers who I know she has her own problems but still had time to cheer me up.

•7.      Thank You to yet another friend of hers who I had fun sharing things with. Another busy one, but you can always count on her.

•8.      Thank You to the girl, who despite of not being able to always talk to her, she responded to one of my group messages, the time when I needed someone to talk to the most.

•9.      Thank You to another girl who always gave me the bright side of things even though she always calls me names. HAHA. Even though she's now busy with school because she's about to graduate, she's still one text away.

•10.  Thank You to the girl who I always share gossips with. She makes me laugh when I need to.

•11.  Thank You to the girl I once liked. She was a good friend to me. :D

•12.  Thank You to my friends in my church. They always make me forget my problems.

•13.  Thank you to the girl I like the most right now. She's the one who never fails to make me smile. I may be just a friend to you, but you're more than that to me, though that would be the only thing between us, nothing more, nothing less (I guess? Haha).

•14.  Lastly, thank you to the one who is reading this right now. The fact that you're reading this right now means I am important to you, even though it's just "a bit". Thank you so much. J

"Chance meeting or fated meeting, whatever you call it, I'm thankful I met you. And I hope to meet you again. J"

 

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