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There’s no doubt about it: breakups are tough. They can be even more tough when your soon-to-be-ex doesn’t have any friends or family they can go stay with. If you’re thinking about breaking up with someone who doesn’t have anywhere to go, there are things you can do to make the breakup period just a little bit easier.

Here are 11 tips to help you break up with someone who has nowhere to go (without feeling guilty about it).

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Explain why you’re breaking up.

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  1. Remember, there are tons of good reasons for breaking up, including the fact that you just aren’t in love with your partner anymore. Try to explain things calmly and clearly, and answer any questions that your partner might have.[3]
    • For instance, you might say, “I just don’t think I’m happy in this relationship anymore, and it’s not fair to you to stay in something I’m not committed to.”
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Be kind as you break the news.

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  1. As you two talk, try not to get angry or yell at your ex-partner. You can comfort them if they get upset, but keep yourself slightly removed from the situation so you don’t get coerced into getting back together. Talk about how grateful you are for the time you’ve had together, and emphasize that there’s nothing they can do to get you two back together.[4]
    • If they truly have nowhere to go, they might use that as a ploy to make you feel sorry for them. Remember that they’re an adult and they don’t need to rely on you to survive.
    • Your partner might ask if there’s any way you two can stay together. If you’re dead set on breaking up, just tell them that you’ve made up your mind.
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Give a deadline for moving out.

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Set boundaries for yourself.

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  1. Keep in mind that you don’t owe your ex anything, even if they try to guilt you into it. You can help them look for new places or apply for jobs if you’d like to, but you don’t have to.[6]
    • If your ex tries to get you to do something that you don’t want to, say, “I’ve helped you out as much as I can, but you’re going to have to figure out the rest on your own.”
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Divvy up your possessions.

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  1. If they don’t have a place lined up, they might not be able to take anything large, like furniture. If they do manage to land a place, talk about what they can take with them and what’s yours to keep.[8]
    • Keep in mind that you might also have to talk about your pets if you have them. It’s up to you two to decide who gets to keep which pet or if you’re going to share custody of them.
    • Try to avoid bickering over the small stuff. It will only prolong the amount of time your ex is in the home.
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Live together as roommates for a little bit.

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Tell your ex to move out on time.

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  1. As the date approaches, remind them that they need to be out on this specific day. Remember that they’re an adult, and if they haven’t figured out somewhere else to go in that time period, it’s not your problem.
    • On the day that your ex is set to move out, you might want to make yourself scarce. Head out for the day to give your ex time to pack their things and leave without a ton of awkwardness.
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Cher Gopman
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This article was co-authored by Cher Gopman and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Cher Gopman is the Founder of NYC Wingwoman LLC, a date coaching service based in New York City. 'NYC Wingwoman' offers matchmaking, wingwoman services, 1-on-1 Coaching, and intensive weekend bootcamps. Cher is a Certified Life Coach, a former psychiatric nurse, and her work has been featured on Inside Edition, Fox, ABC, VH1, and The New York Post. This article has been viewed 67,320 times.
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