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Evidence of an impending breakup may exist in everyday conversation – months before either partner realizes their relationship is tanking

  • Written by Sarah Seraj, Ph.D. Student, The University of Texas at Austin College of Liberal Arts
imageSigns of a fraying relationship can appear in subtle ways.Betsie Van der Meer via Getty Images

When doubts about a relationship start to creep in, people don’t just blurt them out. They might not want to worry their partner and figure they’ll ride out what could just be a rough patch. They probably think they can hide their feelings...

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