Do I have to block my ex to move on?

Do I have to block my ex to move on?

If keeping your ex on your social media disturbs your inner peace, block them. If you don’t want to do it only because you are worried about how your ex will perceive and interpret it, do it and block them anyway. As long as it make you feel better, then what your ex or people think doesn’t really matter.

Should I unfollow or block my ex?

Depending on the severity of the breakup, you will definitely want to unfollow, mute, or outright unfriend your ex on all social media platforms—for a minimum of a month, but possibly much longer if you get to the end of it and seeing their face still makes you feel like your heart has been spanked (not in the fun way) …

Does blocking an ex make them miss you?

People often ask me if blocking an ex makes them miss you. In my experience, that is not how an ex responds at all in most cases. If you do block your them, the message is that your ex is still very much living rent free in your head and that only stokes their feelings of control and themselves being attractive in the situation/breakup.

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Should you follow the no contact rule with your ex?

Most dumpees start the no contact rule with the intention to make their exes regret breaking up with them —which should, in my opinion, be only the beginning. No contact rule should be about moving on first, second and third, and lastly about making your ex see the good in you. Not the other way around.

Should I block my ex boyfriend on WhatsApp or social media?

Should you block your ex’s phone number or were to block them on WhatsApp or social media, consider things from their viewpoint. Your ex boyfriend/ex girlfriend could think that you are: The reason you don’t want to come across to your ex as doing any of those things is because:

Is it possible to get my ex boyfriend back?

Unfortunately, you likely won’t get him back this way unless your ex gets hurt so badly, he abandons his pride and finds alternative ways to contact you. Although this article is written from a female perspective, please note that it applies to both genders.

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