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People are breaking up this Valentine’s Day. Are you next?

18 February, 2025 | 
Pureprofile 

Originally published: LiSTNR, 13 February 2025

There’s one week in the year which records the most amount of breakups in Australia and it just happens to fall before the most loving day of the year.

According to new research, 53 per cent of Australians would consider ending their relationship on February 13… one day before Valentine’s Day.

That’s in comparison to just the seven per cent who would consider initiating a break up on Valentine’s Day.

The research by Pureprofile found 57 per cent of Australians have struggled to end a relationship because they couldn’t find the right words. It said it was a reflection of Australians wanting to avoid awkward conversations, especially around Valentine’s Day.

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