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Does Separation Anxiety Triggers Unhappy Relationship?

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Couples, partners, or lovers ought to be one of the constantly elated people in the world. Love, after all, gives joy to the heart and it adds no sorrow in it. So how come there are couples that experience ongoing and constant unhappy relationship despite having each other already?

Being together is one of the requirements of establishing a strong relationship foundation. But sometimes couples are faced with financial challenges that one is forced to work in a foreign country or in other places that immediately imply distant separation.

Hence, separation anxiety becomes a constant enemy of a long distance love affair. Basically, it is a disorder causing anxiety or fear when presented with a threat of being separated from people closest to one's heart. In short it's a sort of fear of being alone. The one being left out may think of negative thoughts like, perhaps, the relationship does not matter much or, maybe, the one who pursued a career in a foreign country puts less importance on family responsibilities, that the one left behind is simply a second priority.

Such awful things can really occur especially in a depressed mind. Without knowing it, the person entertaining those thoughts is starting to poison the basic foundation of a relationship and inevitably will be threading the path to an unhappy relationship.
But thinking of it logically, there is nothing wrong in missing someone special. In fact, it proves how people can share a part of them. It's just those unpleasant thoughts of recognizing the absence that makes the situation worst.

Thus, shrug off negative thoughts the moment they strike. Of course, lovers admit that the symptoms of an unhappy relationship can only be eased through constant communication. So communicate often as much as possible to be able to get through this ordeal.
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