As shown by YouTuberbreakupvideos, separating isn’t easy.
She continued, “It’s going to have every physiological affect that you could imagine.”
Peter Pearson, psychologist and co-founder of the Couple’s Institute in California, thinks not.

YouTubers, including Domo Wilson, don’t see it that way though.
Paul then uploaded a prerecorded vlog in which he predicted things with Alissa would go south.
“This is a lesson for all guys out there.

Violettweetedthat she was never unfaithful to Paul and alleged that it was actually himwho cheated.
Months later, Violet also took to YouTube to fully tell her side in a breakup video.
“I think I was just addicted to the pain of wanting someone so unattainable.”

The couple evenfaked their weddingin June 2017 gotta get those views, right?
but, at some point, theYouTuberswereno longer actingabout their feelings for each other.
Sadly for Paul and Costell, though, their relationship came to an end in 2018.

In the spirit of YouTuber breakup videos, Paul later uploaded avlogtitled, “We Broke Up.”
Somehow, though, the video still managed to hit us all right in the feels.
“We just don’t agree on a lot of things,” mini Paul revealed.

“I just wish things could’ve worked out,” mini Costell later added.
“Love ain’t real y’all.
Marriage is for the birds.”

Instead, they posteda text-only video.
In 2015, Schwartz uploaded avlogexplaining the split.
“And, for years, I hurt for him.”

In a separatevideo, Dawson revealed he’d been confused about his sexuality before coming out as bisexual.
The relationship simply wasn’t working.
“Because she was a little older, she was ready for marriage and kids,” Dawson explained.

“I was depressed.
I didn’t enjoy the same things as her.
There were all these things that we knew, or problems, that we just kind of ignored.”

Although they remainclose, the YouTubers' breakup videos will forever make us sad.
The usually bubbly Brooklyn filmed theYouTuber breakup videowithout her sister to personally scrub the air.
It still sucks,” the star said, choking back tears.

She advised her fans to be similarly understanding.
Thankfully, she chose the latter.
It’s never been a perfect relationship," she shared in the vlog (viaThe Independent).

She continued, “You’ve watched us date, get engaged, get married.
“Who’s still waiting for the ‘We’re back together’ video?”
one fan commented in 2019.

Yes, the breakup is difficult to process even long after the fact.
In a joint YouTuber breakup video, the pair explained the reasons for their split.
In every breakup video, that’s what they say.

That they need time; they need to improve themselves.”
Nevertheless, that proved to be the case for them.
By the time Jaclyn became internet famous, she’d already been married for several years.

Although the makeup artist has since deleted the video, it lives on on YouTube.
“There’s so many sweet people that are so heartbroken.”
Jaclyn also divulged more details about why the couple split up.
It does not work."
As Smith choked back tears, Wellens revealed that daily vlogging had put a strain on their relationship.
“I cried all the way [through].
Hope you get back together.”
Another chimed in, “So sad.
I can’t watch more.”
“I think it’s just the best decision for both of us,” Capri said through tears.
Still, the YouTuber breakup video was hard to watch.
Yeah, we may or may not have ugly-cried over it.
It’s pretty much impossible.
“It’s a mutual agreement,” Stewart added.
“I believe that us separating is going to help us find who we are as an individual.”
Still, the two managed to make light of the situation.
“Aw, that sucks,” Koshy joked.
“Why’d she do that?”
Koshy revealed that she was going through “some stuff” and needed to work on loving herself first.
Fans may be hoping that the couple will get back together, but they remain buddies.
“It’s like we’re just friends,” Dobrik revealed in an interview withJ-14.
“I don’t know.
We’re like really, really close friends.
Best friends, I guess.
That’s the best way to put it.”