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		<title>Relationship Advice Online 24/7- Always Open</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many singles trying to get dating advice and breaking up advice can always switch on the computer to get relationship advice online. Well, like anything else online, you have to be able to choose carefully. There are plenty of charlatans out there who are only too willing to get your money and the advice they <a href="http://www.dating-relationship-answers.com/relationship-advice/relationship-advice-online-247-always-open/" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Many singles trying to get dating advice and breaking up advice can always switch on the computer to get relationship advice online. Well, like anything else online, you have to be able to choose carefully. There are plenty of charlatans out there who are only too willing to get your money and the advice they give is. &#8230;well, worthless,and may only worsen your situation rather then help you find the love of your life or save a disastrous relationship. On the other hand you may strike it lucky but there are a few things you can look out for.</p>
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<p>Look at the advice you can get online about trying to decide, for example, whether you should move in with your partner. Or alternatively, because all these things were unplanned, whether you should be moving out! You want to know your partner a bit better &#8211; after all, you are going to live together. Try to meet the family and find out if there is any mental illness, alcoholism or even ADHD. Also you will want to know about his/her friends and who they are and what they do. Getting a cleaner in can solve a whole range of problems. Also two bathrooms can make things much smoother in the morning when you are on similar schedules. Try to find out if there are any limitations when kids are involved and indeed what is the situation with his/her ex. Then there are all the things to decide about cooking and shopping until and when you employ a robot to do all that!</p>
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<p>By going on dating forums and seeking other relationship advice online, you can find out a whole host of things: what dating mistakes to avoid, how to spot a problem character, when to call &#8211; in fact here is a fantastic range of advice available. Getting break up advice is very useful too but you have to apply it to your own situation and this is where you have to use a bit of judgment. There are a host of articles online too and sometimes these are really useful.. If you are trying to find a soul mate, there will loads of opportunities online but again you to exercise caution. There will be lots of advice about setting up a first date and what precautions to take &#8211; make sure your best friend knows exactly where you are. Leave your phone on, etc. these are all useful tips you pick up from relationship advice online. Try to read articles on relationship psychology &#8211; it is a minefield- so much better to be prepared and well read and know what to expect.</p>
<p>Relationship advice online is always there. You just need to know how to use it wisely and well. As regards <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.usfreeads.com/1357036-cls.html" target="_new">breaking up advice</a> the link below is one of the most successful ones available to-day.</p>
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		<title>Breakup Advice Requires An Open Mind</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 02:04:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Breakups are not only difficult for you, but they can also be stressful for your support network of friends and family members. No one likes to see their loved ones suffer, and it is a natural response to try and help them in any way. This help often comes in the form of advice for <a href="http://www.dating-relationship-answers.com/breakups/breakup-advice-requires-an-open-mind/" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Breakups are not only difficult for you, but they can also be stressful for your support network of friends and family members.  No one likes to see their loved ones suffer, and it is a natural response to try and help them in any way.  This help often comes in the form of advice for the recently dumped.  While this advice is meant to help, each perspective holds a bias that can prevent it from being the best guidance.  Here are some things to consider when weighing the value of breakup advice.</p>
<p>&#13;Advice from Family<br />&#13;The unconditional love and support of your family members make them an obvious group to turn to when faced with a personal crisis.  But their devotion to you can also backfire when giving advice.  Your family will do anything to prevent you from being hurt, and their suggestions tend to steer you in the path of least resistance.  Unfortunately, healing after a breakup can require you to confront your fears and face even more conflicts.  While your family wants the best for you, they are also biased towards your happiness.  They want you to recover as soon as possible, but sometimes the hardest path produces the best long-term results.</p>
<p>&#13;Advice from Friends<br />&#13;Your friends probably know more about your relationship than any other group.  They have met your ex, and understand your love for them.  Similar to your family, your friends want you to be happy and succeed in life.  However, they also want to enjoy their own time with you, which may create a bias in their breakup advice.  If your friends associate your unhappiness with your ex, then they are less likely to support him or her on any level.  Even thought their dislike for your ex may be warranted, only you can make the decision to let go or attempt to patch things up. </p>
<p>&#13;Advice from the Outside<br />&#13;The internet is filled with breakup resources and relationship advice forums.  Some of these sites offer reputable information that can be a great way to build a post-breakup strategy.  You do need to use caution though when relying on the breakup advice of strangers.  They may not fully understand your situation, and what worked for them may not work for you.  The best approach with this type of advice is to try and customize it to fit your relationship.  Learn what others have done to heal or fix a breakup, and use these tips to create your own ideas.  Internet resource can be valuable because they are typically less biased than advice from friends or family.  Just make sure you do your research and only apply what fits your circumstances.</p>
<p>&#13;The key to maximizing any form of breakup advice is to keep an open mind.  Listen respectfully to the different options presented to you, and think about what makes the most sense.  Everyone who offers suggestions wants to help you, but their ideas can be influenced by their relationship to you.  While some may tell you to forget about your ex and move on, this may not always be the best solution.  Breakups do not have to permanent, and rebuilding a relationship can be very fulfilling for both sides.  There are proven resources that can help your get your ex back, and some of the best ones are reviewed on http://getbackmyex.com  The smartest breakup advice is to keep all of your options open.  Your best opportunity will become clearer as each day passes.</p>
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