Relationship Break Up Advice Blog: There are 50 ways to leave your lover – Including online…Part two

As mentioned in part 1, people are connected and linked by so many strings that severing one tie won’t necessarily end the relationship, as there are so many ties connected.

When you make the decision to end a relationship in cyberspace you’re not ending it with the person concerned, you’re also ending the relationship with their network of friends and acquaintances.

In the past when a relationship was over, you could easily cut your former lover from your life [and from your photos].  Unfortunately, with the digital age those same happy and smiling photos are freely available on Facebook – making them not so easy to erase.

The sneaky thing about breaking up online is that those twitter tweets, that Facebook status and regular face book feeds have a way of further aggravating the situation as they find their way back to an upset ex via your social media acquaintances.  Breakups are a painful drawn out process face-to-face, but its even worse having your break up dissected and watched out of pure curiosity in a digital goldfish bowl.

If you’re experiencing the end of a relationship, a great piece of relationship break up advice is to change any shared passwords you may have with your  ex partner,  also stop posting on any social networking sites.

If possible, block your ex partner from having any contact with you.  Additionally, change your e-mail address or if that is not possible change your social media accounts to a more private status, which only a select few can have access to.

Still in some extreme cases, changing your status may not be enough, and individuals are taking relationship break up advice which is infinitely more extreme in order to rid themselves of an ex-partner …

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One Response to “Relationship Break Up Advice Blog: There are 50 ways to leave your lover – Including online…Part two”

  • Ray says:

    Breaking up online, it just seems so cold. If your partner was treating you badly, then writing on Facebook to tell the world how bad they were is so unnatural. Your life together was private, why involve the world when things that happened between you was private.

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