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when to end a relationship?

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Well, unless he is ready to admit some fault, then nothing can change. In his mind, things are perfect. I have been in a relationship for about 9 years now, I dated him all through high school, and I am now in my early twenties. When we started dating, he didnt show his dark side, as time passed, he became so possessive he used to follow me. I went through what you are going through now, and I have to tell you that I had to give him an ultamatum. I told him that if he doesnt take a good look at what he does, and if he doesnt make serious changes, then im out. Thats what I did. I couldnt even hold a decent conversation with him without an outburst. Anyway, he finally realized how his behavior was affecting me, and after a few weeks, we got back together, and I can tell you that he has done a total turn around. Sometimes, you have to decide for yourself, with out asking him. Tell him, you are unhappy with the current situation, and if he cannot admit to the problems and change, then you

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Not all dating relationships lead to marriage. Rather, many people date different individuals to find out more about the type of person they can or cannot live with as a marriage partner. This means, however, that many dating relationships will break off after a time. But how do you know when to end it? A relationship that is mostly boring is a good indicator that things are not working out as well as they should. If you end up staying at home twiddling your thumbs on date night, whenever that comes for the two of you, perhaps you do not have much in common. Of course, all couples run out of exciting things to do at times. But if boredom becomes the rule rather than the exception, it may be the relationship will only grow worse after marriage. Try to cultivate some fun activities that both of you can enjoy, like exercise, videos, and home remodeling, for example. If you are unable to find common interests, it may be time to split.

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