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How to End a Relationship With a Gemini

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Ending a relationship with a Gemini may not be dramatic. Most of the time, Geminis end up friends with their ex. Geminis are airy, friendly, flirty and energetic. When it comes to relationships they can become a bit scattered, but they know how to love and show affection. When a break up happens, they can move on quickly since they tend not to dwell on the negative for too long.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Become boring and do routine things. Say no to adventurous experiences and spontaneity. That will make your Gemini partner lose interest and want to break up. He craves adventure and spontaneity, so stay home and watch TV.

  2. Step 2

    Be honest. Tell her that she has worn you out and you need alone time to rejuvenate yourself. Tell her you need to have a quieter life and relationship.

  3. Step 3

    Tell him he is good looking, sexy and exciting, but it just isn't working for you. You need to be with someone simpler.

  4. Step 4

    Be friendly. When breaking up, stay kind with your Gemini ex. This Gemini might be your confidant for the future when you need to discuss life experiences and situations. She might even hook you up with your new love as Geminis tend to be matchmakers.

  5. Step 5

    Lose all interest in having a social life. Geminis are social networkers and love to get out and about. Say you are not interested anymore and he will start to distance himself from you.

  6. Step 6

    Lose interest in having sex. Don't talk to her and do not listen. Gain weight, look messy and rough. She will kick you to the curb in seconds.

Tips & Warnings
  • Be honest and friendly. This behavior will keep your Gemini ex a friend for life.
  • Do not tell him he is un-sexy or boring. If you want to keep him as a friend, you will never hear from him again if you do this.
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