Now websites that will help make recovery from break-ups easier

By ANI
Monday, January 10, 2011

WASHINGTON - Websites, which cater to the needs of people who have gone through tough break-ups, are starting to come up.

‘Pink Kisses’, which is one such site, offers a variety of services including an “action plan” that, for 10 dollars a month, delivers daily e-mails with advice about how to move on, the Washington Post reported.

Women can sign up to receive uplifting text messages and purchase sessions with a stylist or life coach, and they can even upload a picture of their former love and watch it burn on screen.

And for those who need to get some things off their chest or find solace, they can log on to sites ‘I Hate My Ex’ or ‘You Broke Up How?’ which let users anonymously rail against the romantic wrongs they’ve suffered, the report said.

The advice sites range from the morose to the comical, and some like ‘Brokenheartedgirl.com’, target women while others, such as ‘LovesAGame’, are geared toward men, it added. (ANI)

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