Failed Relationships and Home Security

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A bad breakup can happen to the best of women. With some relationships, there is just no way to end things amicably. For any woman who has had enough and is ready to split up with a bad boyfriend, the most important thing to do is make sure there are support systems in place, such as friends and family members upon whom you can rely during this time. For the breakup itself, make sure that there are plenty of people around to avoid a long and drawn-out fight (or worse!). It's important that your ex-boyfriend realizes that there are good influences in your life who will back you up.

No matter how smart or independent you consider yourself, investing a lot of time and energy in a relationship that winds up ending badly can put you in a lot of danger, particularly in the case of abusive boyfriends. After the breakup, you must be aware of the potential dangers to which you are exposed. Breaking things off with an intimidating or potentially dangerous man can be very scary, and will require that you take the necessary precautions to protect yourself.

This is especially true if you lived with the guy while you were together. Getting your ex out of your home can prove to be quite difficult. If he refuses to leave, you may have to get the police involved, which can be both stressful and time-consuming. During this time, it's important to remember that it will get a whole lot better once he's finally gone for good.

The first thing you must do after kicking out a bad boyfriend is changing all of the locks. Even if you trust the ex not to enter your home, do you trust his friends? You never know who he's given the key to or just how badly he may take the breakup. Many women find that even if the breakup went relatively smoothly, the ex just won't leave them alone. This may extend to unwanted phone calls, texts, visits to your work, or even intrusions into your home. A scary situation indeed, you must change the locks so that he no longer has the option of walking right in to your home.

Next, increase the security of your home by installing door and window alarms, buying pepper spray, and using other self defense and home security devices to help you feel more secure in your own home. In fact, any single women should invest in these security devices to keep unwanted intruders out. The same goes for when you leave the house � always carry pepper spray or a personal alarm with you. Of course, this is good advice even for women who haven't recently been through a bad breakup.

Finally, never be afraid to call the police if you feel threatened by a an ex-boyfriend - or by anyone else, for that matter. Regardless of the steps you've taken to protect your personal safety and increase your home security, the aftermath of a bad breakup can be a very scary time.


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