Ex’s Shocking Ultimatum After Breakup: Move Out or Quit School—What Happens Next Will Surprise You
Breakups become more complicated if the couple had been living together
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This couple had been living together for two years, until things got problematic one day
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The woman ended up calling for a break-up, resulting in her getting kicked out of her ex-boyfriend’s home
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She tried to come back to him to work things out, but he believes he should stand his ground
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There is an upside to continuing to live together after a breakup
There are obvious drawbacks to continuing to live together after a breakup. As licensed mental health counselor Jennifer Vincent, LMHC, CSAYC, tells Bored Panda, it can blur emotional lines and prolong the healing process.
As she pointed out, resentment can build quickly, especially if one partner continues to hold on to the hope of getting back together while the other is emotionally checked out.
However, there are upsides, too, albeit short-term. According to Garry Greenberg, Esq., founder of The Smart Law Group and a veteran divorce lawyer, it can help the couple address their issues, especially if they aren’t yet married. It can also provide financial assistance.
In the story’s case, the woman would be left in a financial bind if she were to move out. And given that the couple had been together for years, should the man feel obligated to help his former partner?
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