This Comic Beautifully Captures The Sad Reality Of Breaking Up

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Deciding to leave a relationship when you’ve been together for years is unbelievably difficult. And even after you’ve made the decision to split, it’s heartbreaking — and frankly, exhausting — to untangle your two lives. The comic below — adapted from journalist Sarah Mirk’s 2014 book ;Sex from Scratch: Making Your Own Relationship Rules ;and illustrated by ;Ryan Alexander-Tanner ;– speaks to how difficult it is leave a marriage or relationship while outlining how to do so. (Don’t forget to map out the logistics, Mirk writes at one point: Where are you going to live in the next few weeks, have you saved up money ;to be on your own?) ; Mirk, ;an online editor at …

Deciding to leave a relationship when you’ve been together for years is unbelievably difficult. And even after you’ve made the decision to split, it’s heartbreaking — and frankly, exhausting — to untangle your two lives.

The comic below — adapted from journalist Sarah Mirk‘s 2014 book ;Sex from Scratch: Making Your Own Relationship Rules ;and illustrated by ;Ryan Alexander-Tanner ;speaks to how difficult it is leave a marriage or relationship while outlining how to do so. (Don’t forget to map out the logistics, Mirk writes at one point: Where are you going to live in the next few weeks, have you saved up money ;to be on your own?) ;

Mirk, ;an online editor at Bitch Media, told The Huffington Post she included the comic in Sex From Scratch ;so that readers had relatable, actionable advice to follow when ending things with their partners. ;

“Breaking up sucks, even when it’s clearly the right thing to do,” she told The Huffington Post. “I made this comic because I wanted to have a helpful guide to hand to friends who are about to split up.” ;

;See the sad and sweet comic in its entirety below. ;

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This Comic Beautifully Captures The Sad Reality Of Breaking Up