Why people in happy relationships should discuss breaking up
It's particularly important if you're a parent or guardian
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For the vast majority of us, talking about a break-up or a divorce is something we only really want to do when it's absolutely unavoidable — and even then many of us shy away from confronting the bigger issues.
After all, dwelling on what might happen if the relationship were to break down seems at odds with enjoying a happy partnership or marriage.
However, a new campaign from the Positive Parenting Alliance is asking parents to do exactly that as part of The Parents Promise.