All The Reasons Why These People Broke Up With Their Significant Others

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Most people have suffered at least one break-up in their life. It can be comforting, or even just entertaining, to hear other people’s splitting-up stories from time to time.

A user named Honeylemonfrog recently asked Reddit users to share why they broke up with their last partners. The thread quickly racked up nearly three thousand comments, where users shared tales ranging from heartbreaking to hilarious.

This Man’s Fiancé Ended Things Two Weeks Before Their Wedding

“I’ve never been the one to break up with someone. But, my last partner broke up with me two weeks before our wedding because ‘the guy that always got away’ was single and in town.”

“They dated for a year. He knocked her up, stole her money, and disappeared.”

“She called me back after all of that and asked if we could get back together. I laughed and hung up.”

NobleEnsign

This Couple Was Simply Incompatible

“We spent three and a half years together. Overall, it was a good relationship. However, we simply could not live together long-term, and we reached a point in the relationship where it was either time to propose or time to end it.”

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“Her style of doing things was vastly different from mine. There were things she needed in the relationship that I was ill-equipped to provide. But, the biggest problem was that our goals in life became irreconcilable as we matured.”

“It was heartbreaking to end it, but the alternative was an inevitable descent into a resentful and loveless marriage. There was already toxicity brewing, and the seeds of a potentially abusive relationship were long-since sown.”

“She has since found someone she is happy with, and I am taking an extended break from dating to focus on self-improvement, my mental health, and self-confidence.”

ChiefOfTheWolfpack

She Was With A Narcissist 

“I finally stopped living in his fantasy. His ideas to ‘change mankind,’ or promises of vacations, never happened. My dumb self stayed with his narcissism for nine years.”

“I broke up with him at the beginning of 2022, and I have never been happier.”

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His Girlfriend Accused Him Of Cheating. He Wasn’t. 

“We went out and met up with some of her friends. I went to the bathroom and noticed that my hair was a mess. So, I fixed it; I didn’t want to look stupid in front of her friends.”

“I went back to the table and, in less than five minutes, I was being accused of trying to impress some girl that had just gotten there. I didn’t even notice this girl, let alone interact with her.”

“It pissed me off so much that I asked her friends if they could give her a ride home. I was leaving.”

“She decided to leave with me but kept going on about it on the drive home. This started a whole fight. I dropped her off at home, left, and moved out the next day while she was at work. I have not seen her since. This was not the only cause– it was just the last straw.”

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She Never Felt Appreciated

“We were together for almost ten years and, when we first began dating, we discussed marriage one day. Years passed, but we never went on trips and never really went on dates. We never did anything but game together.”

“I loved gaming– it was how we met– but I mentioned I wanted to go do things as a couple, and he never seemed on-board. Then, getting back to the marriage thing, he commented on a friend getting married and having their first child one day. He said, ‘I just don’t see myself ever getting married.'”

“That really hurt, but I held on for a while, hoping he would change his mind. He never did. Then, I just fell out of love with him. I never felt like I was appreciated, nor did I feel like he ever wanted to help me while I was struggling in life.”

“I wasted most of my twenties on that guy, but now I am happily married and have a wonderful two-year-old daughter with my soulmate. We’ve been together for seven years and married for five.”

“I think sometimes it can take a while to get where we need to be. There can be a lot of heartache along the way, but it’s worth it.”

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Katharina Buczek graduated from Stony Brook University with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Digital Arts. Specializing ... More about Katharina Buczek

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