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Relationships require hard work, which is one of the reasons why so many don’t last. If there were some magical equation to happiness, there wouldn’t be so many broken hearts. If you and your love are currently going through it, you may decide that it’s best to head to your individual corners. Here are some pros and cons when it comes to taking a break from your relationship.

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PRO – You get to reassess your priorities

What do you want to accomplish in your life? Is a long-term relationship something you have time for right now? One of the good things about taking a break is the room it allows you to have to think about your goals and ambitions.

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PRO – You can see what’s out there

This one is important for people who have been with their partner since high school or college. Sometimes it’s good to explore your options. No one is saying that you must keep a Rolodex of potential candidates, but a little shopping around and comparison doesn’t hurt.

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CON – If you’re not careful, it can lead to a love child

“I love you and I’m glad we’re back together…but I have a baby on the way.”

Wait, what?

Pharmacies must have been short on condoms as celebs like Ludacris and Dwyane Wade fathered children during short “breaks” from their partners. From the outside looking it, it appears that these stars were able to mend their once broken relationships, but still…messy, messy, messy.

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PRO – Tests compatibility

Does anyone remember that TV show Change of Heart? Struggling couples would go on blind dates to see if they wanted to work on their relationship or be single so they could mingle. Consider a relationship break in the same way, as it allows you to see just how compatible you really are. Introducing someone new into the mix can give you the clarity you need.