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    Given that we have sex education in schools it might be time for some relationship education to go with it, including what people feel at the end of relationships. While most people might experience sadness, clearly a lot also feel rage, possessiveness, desire for vengeance, suicidal and/or homicidal. All those things are fine to feel, so long as they're not acted upon. None of them trump the absolute right of the other person to leave the relationship. Perhaps if there was some education in this area, people might recognise the destructive nature of the emotions they're feeling before they've instinctively acted upon them. Few people enter a relationship intending to kill the other party if things don't work out, but it's something that happens more often than it should. If people had some education about the emotions they might feel prior to experiencing them, it might go some way to reducing destructive behaviour.

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