| Unless you happen to chance upon your Prince Charming aged 13 a little heartbreak is par for the course for most people. It'll hurt, it'll be hard but ultimately it will – and we don't want to sound like a self-help book here (we're totes going to) – help you work out what you really want in a relationship. Kleenex at the ready here's the five break-ups we'll all have to go through... 1. The One Whose Heart You Broke At some point you will have to break up with someone. Maybe you don't see him in your future, maybe he's not a very nice person or maybe – and this is the worst – you just don't fancy him anymore (try telling someone that without sounding like the worst human being ever). 2. The One That Got Away You thought you didn't like him at the time; he was too nice, too kind, maybe a little boring. Six years on and after dating an intolerable amount of morons you - realise that he probably in fact, the one. 3. The One Who Was Totally Wrong For You You know when you introduce your new boyfriend to your friends and there's something a bit awkward about it? Or you realise you hate everything about the way he speaks / looks / acts? Well, that's because he's TOTALLY WRONG FOR YOU. Like seriously, what were you thinking? 4. The One Who Was In The Right Place At The Wrong Time Ever get the feeling with some people that had you met at a different time things would have been different? Maybe you are ready to settle down and he isn't, maybe he wants to move abroad and you don't. You're at completely different points in your life and no matter what you do you just can't make it work. 5. The One Who Broke Your Heart Possibly the worst of all is the guy that actually breaks your heart. The one who you are gut wrenchingly in love with who leaves you one sunny Tuesday without so much as a goodbye. You thought you were going to be together forever. You won't understand and you'll think that you will NEVER, EVER get over it. But you will, you'd just better make sure you're stocked up with enough wine and tissues to get through the interim period. |