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50 Ways He's Saying Goodbye

How to Tell When He's Moving On

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50 Ways He's Saying Goodbye

By: C.R Wilder
Narrated by: John Wilkinson
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Have you ever been hit with the words, "It's over"? The moment they land, it's like the world shifts on its axis. Everything you knew, everything you thought was solid, suddenly feels like it's slipping through your fingers. The shock, the disbelief—it’s almost too much to bear. I've come to learn that before those words are ever spoken, there are signs—subtle, and not-so-subtle—that can prepare you for what's coming.

If you've ever found yourself blindsided by the end of a relationship, or you’re wondering what might be happening behind the silence, here are a few key phrases men often say when they’re planning to leave:

  • "I just need some space." – A sign of emotional withdrawal; the first step toward detachment.
  • "I'm not happy anymore." – A painful admission of dissatisfaction, often marking the beginning of the end.
  • "I don’t feel like I’m a priority." – A clear signal of unmet needs and a growing emotional distance.
  • "Maybe we should take a break." – While it may sound temporary, it often indicates a shift toward something more permanent.

This book is a guide for any woman who’s ever heard these words and wondered what they really meant. It’s not just about recognizing the signs before they lead to the end; it’s about understanding that healing and growth can come from the hardest lessons. Because when something ends, it's also the beginning of something new—and you can start again, stronger than before.

©2025 Robert Bailey (P)2025 Robert Bailey
Love, Dating & Attraction Relationships
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