Recovering from a breakup doesn't mean loneliness and disaster lie ahead. Here's how gays can find love again. By Tracie Potochnik |
Read the horror stories, and learn from them. By Amelia Stone |
Getting out of a long-term relationship can be painful, and you may feel tempted to fall into a rebound relationship. However, you want to take time to heal and to process the last relationship's events. Jumping into a new relationship too soon can not only delay the healing process, but you also risk hurting yourself and others. By Lisa Bower |
You may want to break up with him but think deeply about your situation and relationship as a whole. By Lisa Bower |
The decision to move on after heartbreak can be difficult, and knowing when to date again is just as hard. If you are honest with yourself about how you feel regarding your ex, you will know when the time is right to start looking for love again. By Lisa Bower |
Sure it feels bad right now, but follow these steps and some good can come from your heartache - honestly! By Elsa K. Simcik |
Celebs and regular folk agree: Long-term relationships don't require a trip down the ideal to be really wonderful. Learn more here. By Rory Evans |
These useful relationship breakup advice tips include healing and staying active so you can make it through a breakup in no time at all. By Lisa Bower |
Relationship rejection is never fun. It's going to hurt, and it might take some time to get over. However, if you enlist the help of your friends, take the time to process the relationship's events, and keep on living, getting over relationship rejection is more than possible. By Lisa Bower |
When thinking about how to end a relationship, consider the dynamics between you and the person and be as honest and clear as possible. You just might be able to stay friends with this person after the dust has settled. By Lisa Bower |