You would want to break up with someone you are not compatible with. Too many differences in core values don't make for a good relationship. Some examples are religious differences, cultural differences or a significant age difference can all be reasons for a relationship not to work, as well as upbringing and personal values. You can like someones character, personality, looks etc. and all these are important. However, in a long-term relationship, you need more substance in order to carry you through the tough times, which are part of any relationship. When in those times, you can fall back on your common goals and values, you have a real chance.
"He killed someone even though he knew he would go to jail for it"
you talk to them and be like what would it be like if we went out
No. That would be adultery.
Think about it this way: Why is someone diabetic even though they have everything they need?
If you aren't happy with them, just end it. Its no fun for them if it isn't fun for you.
You could tell if someone hates you even though she is nice to you by checking to see if she would hang out with you and not ditch you. I speak from personal experience.
I would ask her about it and if she asks where you heard it from, tell her the truth. The best thing that keeps a relationship together is honesty.
Asking out is fine. Only a low life would breakup via email, text or phone. Who would want to even talk to someone that did that? its ok to ask them out by text but so rude to break up with them by text
It seems like you may have meant "hypocrite." A hypocrite is someone who pretends to have certain beliefs or virtues that they do not actually possess, or who behaves in a way that contradicts their stated beliefs.
Ever watch Pride and Prejudice?
No. And it would not be advisable for anyone to attempt such action even though they are a completely innocent party.
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