Why Minnesota Couples Should Break Up Before The Holiday Season
It's that time of year where we're only a few weeks from Thanksgiving, and then of course shortly after that it will be Christmas. If you're leaning towards ending a relationship that you're in, consider not waiting much longer.
Anyone who has been through a breakup before knows they aren't much fun. Even if it's for the best, maybe you've been together for a long time or you just don't like breaking someone's heart, lots of factors can make it difficult to end things.
This is really the time of year to end it though, and for sure if you know it won't last. The reason behind that is if you get locked into the first holiday of the season for most people, Thanksgiving, you're pretty much stuck with them through Christmas.
Sure, you can still end it between those holidays or even on those days, but the holiday season seems to make it harder to break things off. Many have family commitments and celebrating already planned with their significant other and once you hit one event, it's easy to get stuck with rolling through them all. It becomes kind of just going through the motions to get through it.
The worst is if you don't break up before Thanksgiving, and don't immediately after Christmas, you can get pulled into New Year celebrating and that's just a hop and a skip from Valentine's Day.
Breaking hearts isn't much fun, and neither is 90 questions from the family over the holidays on why you're there alone. But feeling locked into a relationship longer than it should go on isn't much fun either. So, if you're leaning towards ending it, do it now or potentially wait months through the holidays.