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Human Adjustment and the Loss of a Romantic Relationship
Title: Human Adjustment and the Loss of a Romantic Relationship
Category: Society & Culture / People
Details: Words: 2522 | Pages: 10.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Human Adjustment and the Loss of a Romantic Relationship
“I don't know if I'm real without you.
What is left of me without you?
I don't know what’s real without you.
How can I exist without you?”
Turn on the radio at any point during the day and you are sure to hear at least one jilted singer crooning a heartfelt ballad about a lost love. The preceding excerpt from the song “Shame” by the group Stabbing Westward is one of many similar
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a pleading, helpless, hopeless, lament (“How can I exist without you?”) to a legitimate query. How can I exist without you? One must reach a point when he can ask himself: What steps do I have to go take to truly live my life without this certain someone? When one can honestly pose this question then he is well on the road to healing – picking up a needle to stitch up those open emotional wounds.
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