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Do you keep in touch with your ex?
Most experts agree: you should not reach out to your ex unless you hope to salvage a treasured friendship. The impulse to reach out to an ex, whether it is because you still have feelings for them, you are seeking comfort and familiarity, or you simply want to know how they are doing, is often a bad idea.
How do you know if you still care about your ex?
Not Ready For Closure: 23 Signs You’re Still In Love With Your Ex
- You still want your ex in your life.
- You think you’ll one day be together.
- Movies remind you of your ex.
- You’re jealous of couples.
- You compare everyone to your ex.
- Your ex is dating someone new, and you’re stilling hung up on him or her.
Should you keep in touch with your ex?
Should you keep in touch with your ex? The answer isn’t a simple yes or no. You should think about your motives for wanting to maintain contact. If you’re using an ex as a backup, contact with the ex is likely to undermine your current relationship.
Should you have contact with your ex After a breakup?
Why keeping the idea of a reunion on the back burner may be a problem. A survey showed that close to half of college students report having contact with an ex. People had more contact if they had feelings for the ex, had amicable breakups, or were not over the breakup.
Why do people have more contact with their exes?
People had more contact if they had feelings for the ex, had amicable breakups, or were not over the breakup. When contact occurred because the ex was part of a larger friend group, people reported more satisfaction with their current relationships.
Do you still hang out with your ex’s siblings?
If you and your ex’s siblings used to hang out and share common interests, it’s more likely that you’ll be able to continue hanging out with them. Similarly, if your life was intertwined with your ex’s family, then it’s more likely that you can continue hanging out with their relatives.
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