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Here's my definition:. . Rebound Relationship: is a relationship that someone newly out of a relationship enters to avoid dealing with the pain and loss of their breakup. The reboundee often ends up feeling hurt, disappointed, and used by the rebounder. These types of relationships generally don't last.. . Transition Relationship: is a relationship that one enters after a breakup that helps the person transition from the old relationship and move on emotionally. During the transition process, the person still grieves the loss of the old relationship, but finds comfort in having a diversion. This type of relationship may be sexual, but it can also be platonic. Transition relationships aren't meant to last either; however, no one ends up feeling used, as both individuals are getting their needs met. Once the new person has fulfilled their purpose, they tend to move on. . . Thought's? Comments?.

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