• SeattleRain@lemmy.world
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    23 days ago

    Tossing relationships like this away is a sign of narcissism. It’s fine to move on but it’s definitely maladapted to be giddy about it.

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          23 days ago

          I literally did. I don’t see why you’d believe people have to mournful about an amicable divorce or why that would be narcissistic otherwise.

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            23 days ago

            They said “tossing away relationships like this is narcissistic” not “amicable divorce is bad”.

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                22 days ago

                The way this relationship is ending is throwing away a relationship. The divorce method is irrellevant.

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                  22 days ago

                  The author specifically stated they’re still close friends. So they’re still in a relationship. Again, how is this narcissistic?

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                22 days ago

                The difference is having a relationship with the strength of a wet noodle and celebrating it.

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      23 days ago

      “Several months ago” … Not exactly suggesting it would happen over night. Recognizing a schism and supporting eachother through the changes in life is preferable to doing so depressed and hatefully, no?

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      23 days ago

      Why should you have to be miserable about it? They still have a relationship, it’s just no longer a romantic one.

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        You don’t have to be miserable, but the misery from leaving someone you love, even if it’s 1000% mutual and friendly is not really a choice, but a natural and healthy emotional reaction.

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          Sure, but it’s not the only valid response. It’s perfectly natural to be upset when a relationship falls apart, but it’s just as natural to mutually decide things aren’t working out and move on without grief or regret.