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Peter Rook »
Peter Rook: on expressing ourselves physically
For the last few weeks I have been talking about the best way to end a long-term relationship. After you have said your final parting words (see last week's column) the next stage of your last goodbye is to part company.
Peter Rook: our last goodbye
Ending a relationship or marriage is never easy, it can end amicably with each partner happy to go their own ways or it can conclude in an unseemly, ugly, expletive-peppered slanging match in front of the neighbours.
Peter Rook: ending a long-term relationship or marriage
A long-term relationship or marriage can end in many different ways.
Peter Rook: on the romantic tendency
Middle-aged divorcees are not noted for their romantic fervour.
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