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Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay: A Step-by-Step Guide to Help You Decide Whether to Stay In or Get Out of Your Relationship

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By Mira Kirshenbaum — 1997

There are many books that promise to help you fix a bad relationship. This groundbreaking bestseller is the first one to help you choose whether you should even try—or if you need to go. See more...

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Relationships: Psychology of Breaking Up

Psychotherapist Matthew Dempsey speaks about how to effectively figure out when it’s time to move on from a relationship and how to do it in the name of love.

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Gay Breakups Are Better, and Here’s Why

The LGBTQ community is known for its emphasis on tolerance, but one of our progressive dating phenomena is particularly worth praising and sharing. It’s quite common to become friends with exes.

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How to Survive (and Win) a Gay Breakup

Here’s a hot tip just for you: Breaking up with someone is not easy.

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The Queer Art of Divorce

Composer Ethan Philbrick and novelist Torrey Peters discuss what it means to make art and community after a marriage ends.

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Lesbian Relationships Are the Most Unstable—Why?

Same-sex relationships between woman have higher break up rates the heterosexuals or even gay men. Why are relationships between lesbian or bisexual women more unstable?

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The Peculiar Mechanics of Gay Divorce

For gay couples, the promise of marriage is still so new and incomplete that the idea of matrimonial courts, equitable settlements, and all the rest barely registers. How do you process the undoing of a bond that until a moment ago in history you were not allowed to form?

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Handling the Unique Stressors of Divorce in the LGBT Community

A divorce experts weighs in on handling the specific stressors, bias, and a legacy that will take time to change.

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Divorce and Breakup