Finally, someone has an answer to the age-old question: "Where do broken hearts go?" A 38-year-old radio reporter from New York City created what she thought was a fitting resting place for broken hearts and dead love affairs.
Kathleen Horan said Relationshipobit.com is an online memory vault of romances and relationships that have sadly fizzled out.
Guests are encouraged to "bury" their burdens by writing or posting "obituaries" to help them heal and move on. Entries may also be kept anonymous.
Horan recounts how she found it oddly comforting to write an obituary about her two-year relationship which had just ended. She adds that it may sound "goofy" to some, but the experience actually made her feel like she could "finally cremate the thing and move on".
Relationshipobit.com was launched the day before Valentines and has since gathered quite a following.
"He had no time, I had too much. We burned too hot to last. ... Why didn't he ever have any time for me?" an online obituary read.















