
But she also said if there was violence or abuse of any kind you should "run far away and don't look back. So, if they think you are not worthy enough for them, they for sure don't deserve the benefits of your friendship, time, tears, begging."Ĥ2-year-old Sarah from North Carolina agreed that reconciling is hard, but she owed it to her husband to work out their unresolved feelings for each other. "No one has the power to define your worth.

"When someone breaks up with you, they are saying indirectly they don't want you in their life anymore because you are not worth the time, the effort, the pain, or whatever," she said. But she also made sure her ex was willing to put the time into the relationship to make it work before she gave him another chance. Pam, 36 from Sydney, got back with her younger partner, 26, thanks to them both working on their communication. Even if you do work on yourself, there's no guarantee your ex will do the same. It takes a lot of work to fix a relationship that ended, and most of that has to be pretty self-reflective. The survey showed that 77% of the participants who got back together with their ex were happy, while 23% weren't. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.What many participants agreed on is that reconciliation is incredibly hard, and even if you do get back together, there's no promise of a fairy tale.

However the more serious the issues the harder it is to transcend and make a relationship work.' The best way to know if you and your ex are in that percentage of couples who might try again to make a relationship work could be by having an open conversation about it.
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