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If you have made the choice to date, then chances are you have broken up with or have been on the receiving end of a break-up, with a partner. The first thing to remember is that you are not alone and break-ups happen to everyone (Happy...). Although, a clich&amp;eacute;, time does heal all wounds but in the meantime use these five tips to ease the pains of a break-up. 

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