This one's kinda tricky. It's like being on break from school so you don't STUDY or get up early. You have FUN. So in a relationship if you on break you habve fun. You test it out to see how strong it really is but after the break if it still lasts then it's worth it
Being on a break DOES NOT give a person the right to cheat. Being on a break IS NOT an official breakup. Being on a break is like a married couple "separated". A "break" is just that, separated.
When a couple says their "on a break", it often means they need time apart and there's a high chance that they'll get back together.
Many people use being on a break as an excuse to cheat.
Together+Cheat= Cheater Together+On Break+Cheat+Back Together= No Guilt For "Cheating"
Overall, there's a difference between a relationship being "over" and "on a break".
NO...if you want to see other people then you guys need to breakup for good. Then it will not be considered cheating.
ReplyDeleteThis one's kinda tricky. It's like being on break from school so you don't STUDY or get up early. You have FUN. So in a relationship if you on break you habve fun. You test it out to see how strong it really is but after the break if it still lasts then it's worth it
ReplyDeleteBeing on a break DOES NOT give a person the right to cheat. Being on a break IS NOT an official breakup. Being on a break is like a married couple "separated". A "break" is just that, separated.
ReplyDeleteWhen a couple says their "on a break", it often means they need time apart and there's a high chance that they'll get back together.
Many people use being on a break as an excuse to cheat.
Together+Cheat= Cheater
Together+On Break+Cheat+Back Together= No Guilt For "Cheating"
Overall, there's a difference between a relationship being "over" and "on a break".
Over=Over
On a Break=High Chance Back Together
Perfectly said TJ Jones!
ReplyDeletePeople do use being on a break or seperated as and excuse to cheat!