Breaking Up from Afar: How to End a Long Distance Relationship

Long distance relationships can be tough. Despite the constant messaging and video chats, nothing beats physical touch or presence. However, sometimes a long distance relationship runs its course and it’s time for both parties to move on. Ending any relationship is difficult, but breaking up from afar can add more challenges to an already tough situation. Here are some tips on how to gracefully end your long distance relationship.

Take Time To Think About Your Decision

Breaking up with someone isn’t easy for anyone involved, so be sure you take the appropriate amount of time before making this decision ‘if you’re not 100% positive’ (because otherwise there’s no point in reading this post) that ending the relationship is what you want. Don’t rush into things without thinking about potential consequences, as your partner may also feel hurt by your decision.

Communicate Honestly And Directly

When you’ve decided it’s definite – speak frankly with your significant other ASAP regarding how you feel and why/how things got here in order; being upfront will prevent ambiguity down-the-line which will make everything more complicated/messy.

Some people tend to beat around the bush when talking about their feelings/decisions because they don’t like confrontation or causing pain/dealing with emotions — wrong! Having an honest conversation means being straight-forward (but also kind) knowing that dragging something out only causes unnecessary drama

Be Empathetic In Your Approach

Think about how different timing might affect them- if possible choose a day/time when they won’t have anything important(e.g work/meetings etc),so that way he/she can at least process everything uninterrupted within that timeframe). You share(d) big moments together whether over facetime calls or such whose memories still linger so treat each other kindly knowing thier combined memories weave deep inside whom/what led yoU/Them to where yall are.

Don’t Drag Things Out

Once you’ve explicitly initiated breakup plans, avoid dragging things out (such as texting each other less and less but still maintaining some contact) – this will just make saying goodbye even harder. The sooner you break it off ties completely, the easier moving on will be for both of you; proper closure is important in any relationship including an long distance one that can further prevent endless late discordant reconciling between two people who have already gone their separate ways ‘thereby toxicating your happy-SINGLE/finding love again’

Cut Off All Contact That Causes Blurred Lines

Cutting off all communication might be difficult at first, especially if either party isn’t used to being apart — they may still rely strongly even subconsciously on familiar moments e.g text messages /phone calls etc. But cutting off ALL contact from them helps prevent sending mixed signals allowing chemistry/familiarity and feelings start flowing flying with nothing stopping/preventing – ‘and let’s face it restraining yourself from not reaching out becomes so much clearer when there’s a big pond or miles between’

Give Each Other Space To Heal And Move On

After parting ways physically like they say OUT OF SIGHT IS OUT OF MIND which probably works if not immediately then eventually- give yourselves space to grieve about what once was ..its natural…but also remember the good times shared- stay positive knowing better times beckon down-the-line regardless how ar afield/mysterious such an experience seems now

Fill The Void While Healing Your Own Way Outside Relationship Box

Filling the void left by breaking up with someone can only take place outside anything related to your old relationship usually means going into ones cocoon of healing..get new interests/hobby meet new people or explore creativity leading us anywhere we never imaged we could reach think new worlds! (Perhaps travel alone) be free, confident and bold — the world awaits.

In Conclusion

Breaking up with someone from afar is undoubtedly a difficult decision that isn’t easy to deal with. However, there are ways to make things smoother when you need to move on in order for both parties moving ahead without carrying any old baggage affecting their current situation negatively… just have an honest conversation communicate your feelings through open channels keeping positivity in view even if it means taking radical new steps. Happy healing!

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