Infatuation Rules
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However, as time goes on, the dumper will start to miss certain aspects of the relationship and maybe even regret their decision. That's when the grieving process hits them. So, dumpees usually grieve first and dumpers grieve second but either way, there's a grieving process for both.
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Read More »Today we’re going to be talking about dumper versus dumpee psychology, more specifically we’ll talk about the fundamental differences we’ve seen between those who get dumped and those who do the dumping.
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Read More »If your ex who dumped you has suddenly moved on to someone else, it’s either because their grieving process hasn’t started yet or they’re trying to repress it with a meaningless rebound. So, it is common for dumpers to be a lot more likely to go on the rebound after a breakup. Now as far as percentages go, we don’t have enough data to make an ultimate determination. However, I would say as much as 25 to 35 percent of dumpers will go on the rebound within the first month. Now it’s important to note that if the dumper moves on within the first month of a breakup it’s probably a rebound relationship but if it’s been a year or more, that’s more likely to be an honest-to-goodness relationship.
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Read More »We talk a lot about this concept of becoming Ungettable or reaching an Ungettable mindset. At its core being Ungettable is all about adopting or projecting a secure attachment style. It means being so confident with yourself that you have the fortitude to overcome whatever relationship issues are thrown at your feet. That kind of self-confidence will make it easier for you to digest the fact that there’s nothing you can say that will automatically change your ex’s mind. All you can do is focus on what you have control over and allow those actions to influence your ex to make their own decision. Concept # 5: It can be difficult to get the dumper to admit they made a mistake, but the sphere of influence helps a lot in that regard This is one of the newest findings we’ve learned about dumpers and dumpees. Remember how I said there’s nothing you can say or do that’ll magically get your ex back? Well, that’s still true but you can influence their decision. One of the best ways to influence them is through their sphere of influence. Sphere of influence – the core people/relationships someone surrounds themselves with. These are the people you turn to for life advice and emotional support. Your ex’s sphere of influence might include their friends, family, close coworkers, etc. Regardless of who these people are, their opinions of you and your relationship have a lot of power over your ex. Your ex probably craves validation from these people so it’s worth it to have them in your corner. Consider these two situations: Your ex’s mother (an important part of their sphere of influence) never liked you and was actually happy you broke up. She might have said things like “she’s not good enough for you” and that influenced his decision to break up with you. Now, after the breakup, she might constantly be reaffirming his decision saying, “You did the right thing and you’ll definitely find someone better”.
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