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How Breaking Up Will Save Your Relationship (6 Ways!)

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Breakups suck. You have no appetite but somehow you can’t stop eating ice cream. You can’t sleep but you can’t get out of bed. Your sadness is piled as high as the dishes in your sink. The one person that you’d normally rely on when you feel like this can’t help you because they dumped you!

But I’m going to tell you a little secret (that you already read in the video title) that will turn things around for you.

This breakup could be the best thing that ever happened to your relationship. I promise you, it’ll make sense in just a minute.

Hi, I’m Jessica Boss. You probably know me from my other videos about how to get back together with your ex. If this is your first time on my channel, welcome. I’m a relationship coach and breakup guru. I specialize in helping people get back together and stay together for good. The world can be a lonely place and I think that if you’ve found someone you love, you should do all you can to fight for them.

So, on to the topic at hand. I know what you’re probably thinking: “Breaking up is what I’m trying to avoid. How can it be a good thing?” “You’re crazy Jessica. You’ve finally lost it.”

I may be crazy but I promise you that it’s true: breaking up can save your relationship, and I’m going to prove it. With science!


First off, breakups aren’t the end for many relationships.

According to a 2013 study by Kansas State University:

“Given previous research on the risks associated with cycling in adult dating relationships the frequency with which cyclical dating relationships persist into cohabitation and marriage, the characteristics of these relationships, and the constraints associated with cycling during these stages using a nationally representative sample of cohabiting (n = 323) and married (n = 752) couples.

The takeaway is:
One in three couples who live together have broken up and got back together
Nearly half of people aged 17-24 have returned to an ex after breaking up

I like those odds.

So why do these couples reconcile? And how can breaking up help you stay together in the long run?

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