Dump Your Significant Jerk Day

Dump Your Significant Jerk Day

Are you tired of dating a jerk? It’s easy to get stuck in a relationship which isn’t working, with somebody who’s – let’s face it – a bit of a jerk. Take action on Dump Your Significant Jerk Day and make the decision to move forward with your life, and to find somebody who’s a bit nicer, better, and less jerky.
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