maybe because either or both are not yet prepared for the relationship. so they end up breaking apart...
Usually as long as it takes for one of the other party in a marriage, to start suspecting and discovering the affair, which generally leads to separation and divorce. The affair, then may continue but is no longer called an affair but a relationship or a concubinage. ANSWER: It depends if the spouse can keep his or her affair as long as he or she wanted it to go. But in reality there are some who still continued even though the affair is been discovered.
Abigail Williams and John Proctor were not in a real-life relationship. In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Abigail falsely claims to have had an affair with John Proctor, which leads to the Salem witch trials.
Elizabeth's intention in lying about John's affair was to protect him and their reputation. The irony in her lie is that her dishonesty ultimately leads to more conflict and distrust in their relationship. This type of irony is situational irony, where the outcome is different from what was expected.
You would probably feel sad.
no it isn't fighting in a relationship leads to break up.
very big poblems . (:
Jealousy is the most common cause, because it leads to obsesiveness, which leads to the abuse.
On the part of a romantic relationship, first meeting is the most memorable one when it comes to memories. But, when one of the partner starts to show signs of jealousy, it leads to violent confrontation that separate them instantly.
Having an affair is not a crime in most places, but it can have legal consequences in certain situations, such as if it violates a marriage contract or leads to issues like divorce or child custody disputes.
It could shed some light if there's a repetitive factor that leads to the many break-ups.
Move on. Meeting a guy on the internet rarely leads to a good relationship. Even worse, it would also be a long distance relationship, which also leads to many complications.
no