
BreakupChronicles.com Provides a Fresh Perspective on the end of the Affair BreakupChronicles.com features enlightening, inspiring, painful, and often witty stories about breaking up from the very people who were there. The site captures the sass and honesty of Sex in the City as well as the hopeful inspiration of Chicken Soup for the Soul. Site editor and self-described Relationship Journalist Lisa Steadman has written about many of her own breakups and encourages others to do the same. Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 9, 2004 What do Paris Hilton, Yoko Ono, Alanis Morissette, and Neil Sedaka have in common? TheyÂve all publicly weighed in on the pain  and value - of breaking up. And now thereÂs a new voice on the scene. One that both captures the pain and celebrates the pleasure of the end of the affair. And itÂs just a click away at BreakupChronicles.com. BreakupChronicles.com features enlightening, inspiring, painful, and often witty stories about breaking up from the very people who were there. The site captures the sass and honesty of Sex in the City as well as the hopeful inspiration of Chicken Soup for the Soul. Site editor and self-described Relationship Journalist Lisa Steadman has written about many of her own breakups and encourages others to do the same. ÂPeople need to know theyÂre not alone. ThatÂs the value of The Breakup Chronicles. To read other peopleÂs stories, share your own, and understand that even the end of the affair has some benefits. After all, it propels us forward in our lives, and eventually leads to new opportunities and better relationships if weÂre willing to learn from our past. The site accepts story submissions, which are updated weekly, and even includes a selection of stories in an audio format for anyone who doesnÂt enjoy reading online. Currently, BreakupChronicles.com features both the male and female point of view, as well as gay, lesbian, and straight stories. But, as Steadman points out, breakup stories are not exclusively about romantic entanglements. ÂWe break up with bad jobs. Sometimes good jobs break up with us. Friendships break up. Creative collaborations end. ThereÂs something to be learned from all of these experiences. Whether you're into the voyeuristic side or the enlightening angle, it's definitely worth the click, Steadman promises. For additional information, contact: Press@BreakupChronicles.com # # #
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