ANSWERS: 37
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Not in my book.
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no! if the other person doesn't agree, let your actions speak louder than words.
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No. Just because you don't want to break up doesn't mean the other person is going to honor your feelings. The majority of break ups are not mutual agreements.
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No. As long as both parties are informed of the break up it is legit. It only takes one side to realize that something is not going to work. Plenty of people would be content to live in denial.
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So far it seems to be unanimous, No.
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No sometimes it is but sometimes one person likes/loves more.
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Heck no. If I were to break up wih a guy, and he said "Well, sorry, I say no." and honestly meant it, I would probably laugh. Break-ups are rarely mutual agreements. Someone always gets hurt.
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Nope! I broke up with my ex and he wasn't having a bar of it but we still broke up! I've been a much better person since :)
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No.
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no, i learned that the hard wayy :D
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it should. but its screwed up that only one of you makes that call. one of you wants to breakup but the other one don't want to. it sucks that one of you has that control of the relationship of how it will last. thats not fair,but sometimes life ain't fair.
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It hardly ever is,but it is much better when both parties agree.
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No, if one person decides they don't want to be with the other anymore they don't have to. The other person can't MAKE them stay with them because they don't agree. That's insane!
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No. But the person that doesn't accept it may have some issues that need to be worked out.
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No, just eventually a court of law.
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Not at all.
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Not really. When you're done, you're done.
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As long as you and the other person knows. The other person dosent really get a choice. sorry to say.
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It should be that way and if it's not that is what we call stalking.
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nope but it has to be somewhat understood that its over !!!
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not at all i mean the guy might wanna keep going w the relationship but no one can make you LOVE him/her...... its just not possible.
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Hell no. Clean break ups would be ideal and fantastic. But most of the time someone is throwing sharp objects at your head while you're running out the door or calling 911. :D
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Not at all...
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it very seldom is
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I would say no because most break ups are most always one-sided.
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So as I understand it. If I want to break up and my gf doesn't agree I am then forever thrown into the abyss of a fabulous relationship.
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No, it's called divorce
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no. the only choice you and your SO can not deny eachother is the choice to leave.
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no. the other one just seems desperate if they don't agree
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No, how else do you get away from an abusive marriage?
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This sort of reminds me of a tv show I once saw, 'Coupling' There was a bit where a man was breaking up with a woman with disastrous results. "I'm breaking up with you." "No." "What?" "I don't accept." "You can't not accept." "Yes I can." "No you can't!"
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Unfortunately no!
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No, just ask a stalker
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if so man i got it all wrong... no it does not no one wants to be dumped.
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no...that would result in a hostage like situation
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In a perfect world it should - but it rarely is.
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No but if the other party refuses to let go,then you are going to have a problem on your hands
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