Long distance · $7 · 5 minutes

Ending
the long-distance one.

Long-distance breakups often happen by letter or call by necessity. Yours can be the version that handles it as well as the situation allows.

Example output

Sam, I wish I could be saying this in person. We both know I can't, and the calendar isn't going to fix that anytime soon. The long-distance has been hard, but the truth is the harder thing isn't the distance — it's that I'm not sure either of us is fighting hard enough to close it. We have been talking about "the move" for two years now, and neither of us has actually planned it. I think that says something neither of us has been willing to say out loud. I think we should end this. Not because of one thing. Because of the absence of the one thing that would have made the rest worth the fight. I care about you. I always will. I'm not going to call for a few weeks — I don't think that's fair to either of us — but I hope you're okay. — Alex

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Common questions

Will it sound cold?
No — kindness and clarity, no equivocation. That's the whole goal.
Will it list reasons?
No. Reasons turn into arguments. The letter ends, dignified.