The process of partitioning and restoring with the same partner has become a normal phenomenon for modern society. In folk culture, pauses and rebounds have been given a weighty explanation, saying what does not knock a relationship, just makes it stronger.
However, this phenomenon greatly affects people's mental health. According to a study conducted at the University of Missouri, couples who were not stable with each other had problems with stress, anxiety and even depression.
Connecting-breaks usually occur when one of the partners is less involved than the other. And while the one who has taken the relationship more seriously, tolerates the ups and downs of the other half simply because he will not miss it.
Such separation may come as a result of lack of communication, betrayal or negligence, but nevertheless cause many psychological burdens.
The worst consequences are in the person who did not want the break, as it makes him think what he does with her that the partner lost interest.
Since health has greater value than anything else, experts suggest that in such cases it is good to give up on someone who is constantly worried.