8/1/08

Getting Your Ex Lover Back

By Justin Krawl


Most relationships can be saved following a breakup, regardless of who was at fault for the breakup in the first place. After a period of cooling off, it is more than likely that at least one of you, if not both, will be trying to think of how to get the other party back again. After a breakup, behavioral changes are common, such as not listening to certain songs which remind you of your ex. Some people instead will immediately try to salvage things; calling repeatedly trying to patch things up, or driving by their ex's home to check up on them.

The fights which can precipitate breakups are quite often because one party feels neglected or unappreciated. These sorts of feelings can fuel depression and build up over time to the point that even an argument over something very minor can lead to a breakup. These sorts of problems can be fixed, so if you've been wondering how to get your lover back, there may be hope for the relationship yet.

Both parties should be given ample opportunity to cool off. If your ex isn't taking your calls at the moment, that does not necessarily mean that there's no hope of reuniting. They might simply still be angry at you - or interested to see how badly you want to get back together.

You shouldn't make yourself appear desperate, however. Repeated calls are a bad idea here. You want them to know that you miss them; this is only natural when a couple has been together for a while. Keep the principles of reverse psychology in mind - people use it all the time to attract each other.

Before even attempting to get your lover back, however, you both need to decide on your own if this is the right decision. Were the two of you always fighting about the most minor if issues or is one partner so jealous that it is in and of itself an issue? Be honest with yourself when trying to make this decision.

Don't spy on your ex when you are trying to get your lover back. They will perceive that you don't think they are trustworthy, which will only make matters worse.

When you are in such a highly emotional state, it is all too easy to go overboard and take actions like this. You have a much better chance of reuniting if you calm down, step back and approach things more casually. When the two of you are ready to talk, do not discuss your breakup. Tell them that it may have been for the best, this will put you at an advantage in this situation.

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