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I wonder what percentage of couples break up and actually get back together at some point?

 

And also, after how long? Weeks, months, years?

 

I sure it is impossible to know really and im sure its not a high percentage!

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I wonder what percentage of couples break up and actually get back together at some point?

 

And also, after how long? Weeks, months, years?

 

I sure it is impossible to know really and im sure its not a high percentage!

 

67% of all percentages are untrue.

 

The point is this is something that really can't be measured.

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lol, we want to know don't we?

 

I haven't been on this board long enough to have any idea, but I'm sure some of the people that have been here for some time can clue us on how often that actually happens...

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Better question:

 

What percentage of couples break up, get back together and stay together?

Posted
Better question:

 

What percentage of couples break up, get back together and stay together?

 

id say that if somebody ha done something wrong, and you get back with them then it makes you look weak and they will lose alot of respect for you.

 

So that is a better question. In most cases getting back togther will make things worse, for yourself or worse for the other person depending on who done the dirty in the first place.

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Better question:

 

What percentage of couples break up, get back together and stay together?

I'd say an extremely small percentage at best.

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Better question:

 

What percentage of couples break up, get back together and stay together?

 

Better question indeed.

I'm under the impression that those who do are those who get back together after a very long time (as opposed to weeks or even months) and that's one of the reasons I've given up trying to get my ex back... at least for now.

 

After a long period of time, both people would've had the time to grow and mature and almost become different persons, so that the difficulties that made the relationship between them impossible would no longer be issues, but at the same time they would need to still be the same person enough that they would still have the same loving feelings, chemistry, level of compatibility etc. from before.

 

All in all, so many factors would have to be in a place it would make the possibility so unlikely, that you would have better luck just finding someone else. That's what many people on this board are trying to say, but I know you certainly don't want to hear about it when just the idea of being with anybody else sounds revolting and you don't want to let go of the person.

 

Today I feel like letting go. Then tomorrow I'll probably be thinking again that no one will ever compare to him and he's my last chance at love.

lol. It's a rollercoaster.

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