A dating app says Tennessee leads the country in breakups during social distancing.
We ask a relationship expert about the hazards of sheltering.
A dating app says Tennessee leads the country in breakups during social distancing.
We ask a relationship expert about the hazards of sheltering.
Breakups because of the coronavirus.
That comes from a recent study conducted by forever moments dot com.
News 12 talked with the president and ceo of the nonprofit organization, first things first.
The group's main goal is to create healthy relationships.
They said that their website has seen tremendous traffic in the past few to get advice and resources.
So why are couples breaking up at this time?
"we're dealing with money tension, possibility of losing a job, spending extensive time with someone and this could be someone you love a lot, but when you're around them nonstop 24/7, which is not normal, people start to say 'you're getting on my nerves, i didn't notice how different we were'."
She says instead of making a rash decision, you should ask your partner how you want to navigate through this difficult time, and do
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