Breakups or separations can be messy ordeals. No one ever likes having to deal with fall outs. There are just too many negative emotions at play there, and a lot of times, it can be draining. However, the truth of the matter is that breakups do happen, and they happen often. Not every relationship is going to be perfect, and if you donβt know that by now, then do your best to absorb this healthy dose of reality.
Breakups can be brought about by a wide array of possibilities. Sometimes couples break up over petty arguments and others break up over heavy lingering issues in the relationship. The only constant truth about breakups is that at least one person is always going to end up feeling hurt or disappointed.
No one ever goes into a relationship with a future breakup in mind well, no one sane and humane anyway. Thatβs why when breakups do occur, it can come across as a shocking and traumatizing experience to the people involved especially when theyβre inexperienced in the area. The most important thing that people can do after breakups is to move on.
There is life beyond the relationship that you were just in. Live in that life and learn to accept that that relationship is just going to have to be a part of your past. There is an entire future that is waiting for you, and you need to get on it.
Yes, moving on will be difficult, but itβs not something that you alone are experiencing. Countless of people have moved on from bad breakups in the past, and you can too. One thing that you always need to take note of after a bad breakup is to always make an effort to avoid making contact with your ex.
You donβt want to be starting something up again when you know youβve been down that road before. It can be tempting, yes, and a lot of people do give in to that temptation. But you should know upfront that itβs always going to be a bad idea. Here are a few reasons as to why that is:
1. You need the time away from your ex to heal your wounds.

Emotional wounds are difficult to heal. There arenβt any medicines you can take to help speed up the time it takes for a heart to mend itself. Sometimes, all you really need is time. Thereβs a saying that goes time heals all wounds and thatβs true in cases of romantic heartbreaks. If you start making contact with your ex, then you are depriving time the opportunity of healing any wounds that you may have gotten throughout the course of your relationship.
These wounds are difficult to heal and it can take some people months, or even years, before they feel like theyβve fully recovered from a relationship. The point is that after a breakup, you will be left feeling particularly broken. Thatβs why it makes sense for you to only focus on yourself after a breakup, and make sure that all parts of you are whole again before you start opening yourself up to more pain.
2. You are wasting energy on a dead relationship if you keep making contact.

Your relationship is done with. Youβve gone that road before and thereβs no point in traversing it again. You have to either move forward, or stay where you are at the moment and lick your wounds. Do not, under any circumstances, choose to go back. You are only choosing to return to a road thatβs already been burned to ashes.
If you persist in making contact with your ex after youβve broken up, that is wasted energy on your part. It takes a great deal of energy for a person to invest in relationships and people. Thatβs why it doesnβt make sense for you to keep wasting energy on a relationship that is already past its expiry.
3. You will get stuck in a fantasy land and end up forgetting about real life while you keep staying in touch.

You dream up these fantasies in your head of the life that you could have had together. You see it so vividly. You and your ex still laughing it up in your bed as you stare helplessly into each otherβs eyes. You and your ex holding hands as you walk along the sidewalks of your town. You and your ex sharing each otherβs food as youβre out on a date.
But the problem with these visions is that theyβre pure fantasy. They deprive you of the opportunity of actually living in the real life where it really matters. Donβt give in to the fantasies of a successful relationship with your ex. Itβs over. Move on.
4. It keeps you from moving on and finding closure when you donβt just block yourself off completely.

Stop being so hung over your breakup. Itβs okay to grieve. Itβs okay to be sad. But itβs not okay to stagnate. You need to keep moving on in life. You have a future thatβs waiting for you, and you canβt afford to let your ex hold you back. You have to understand that love is still a very real possibility for you, but getting back with your ex is downright impossible.
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I have just broken up with my “ex girlfriend” a day ago. I am completed broken into peaces. I can’t fall asleep, I am crying at this moment.
Nice article πβ€οΈ breakup happens we should not spoil our beautiful life thinking about dead relationship
it gets better!! trust me!! try to stay busy and know this happened for a reason!!