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Index » Teens & Kids » Peer Relationships
 

Can We Still Be Friends?

 
Author: Kevin Burk

Excerpt From The Relationship Handbook: How to Understand and Improve Every Relationship in Your Life by Kevin B. Burk


Even when we know its time to end a romantic relationship, were often reluctant to let go of our partners completely. Weve shared so much of our lives with our partner, it seems almost callous to simply cut them out of our lives especially if were ending the relationship on good terms. Its natural that we want to hold onto the loving and supportive part of the romantic relationship, and simply let go of the parts that arent serving us. This is entirely possible: we can remain friends with our former lovers. We both need to want to build a friendship, however.

If we choose to stay friends with a former romantic partner, we will have to establish new boundaries and expectations in the relationship. The old checklists are no longer appropriate, and it may take some time to make a successful transition to the new relationship. Its best, in fact, if we do not spend any time together once weve officially ended the romantic relationship. A clean break is essential. We need time to separate our life from our partners. We need to reestablish our own boundaries and our own identity. And we need to spend a little time mourning the death of the romantic relationship. It takes time for the emotional connections to adjust, and it takes time for us to gain perspective on the entire relationship.

Once were ready to spend time with our partner again, we must recognize that any friendship that we build is a new relationship. It is not an extension or continuation of our romantic relationship. We will need to start slowly, and to build up a new level of trust. It will take some time to make sure were using the appropriate checklists. We cant expect the same kind of support or commitment in a friendship as we did in a romantic relationship. By the same token, we may find that we could tolerate certain behavior from a lover, but that we wont accept it from a friend.

In many ways, friendships are far more demanding than romantic relationships. We look for a higher level of shared interests and compatibility with our friends than we do with our romantic partners. We may discover that our former lovers dont make the cut as friendsand theres nothing wrong with that. We have a much easier time letting friends drift out of our lives than we do with letting go of romantic partners.

Author Bio:

Kevin Burk

Kevin B. Burk has been helping people across the world to improve their relationships through his relationship coaching practice since 1996. He is the author of the groundbreaking new book, The Relationship Handbook: How to understand and Improve Every Relationship in Your Life, and he travels the country conducting workshops on creating Amazing Relationships. Visit http://www.EveryRelationship.com for more information and a FREE report.

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