Infatuation Rules
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Exes may return in some cases. As couples can break up for various reasons, the circumstances of a breakup may impact the potential for reconnection. However, a recent study showed that, on average, only 15% of exes get back together and remain in a healthy, loving relationship long-term.
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Read More »Content Warning: Please be advised that the following article mentions potentially triggering topics such as abuse, trauma, and unhealthy relationships. Read with discretion. After the end of a relationship, it may feel challenging to let go of previous goals, desires, or hopes that you had with your ex-partner. If you spent most of your days together, it might feel unfamiliar to wake up alone or experience life without them by your side.
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Read More »If you decide to get back together with your ex or give them another chance, you may try couples counseling. When couples break up, there is often a reason, and couples therapy can help you and your ex discuss these reasons in a safe and neutral therapeutic environment. If you decide to cut off contact with your ex or ask for space, blocking their social media accounts or avoiding them as much as possible may be valuable. If your ex repeatedly contacts you, follows you, or disregards your physical and emotional boundaries, it could qualify as harassment or stalking behavior. Check with your local police if you feel unsafe.
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