I am not an expert, but from what I have
observed – I have concluded that an Ex should be kept at a distance – very far.
I recently had an interesting convo with a
friend of mine who is having trouble keeping his Ex at a distance. His Ex doesn’t
seem to understand the concept of breaking-up and she has become a nuisance to
him and his NEW relationship. She constantly calls to have small talk and to
make matters worse, she revealed her goal of trying to mend things between the
two to hopefully get him back.
I understand she might be going through the
painful and unpleasant stage of the break-up, but certain things must be
respected especially his desire to be left alone. Little does she know that he
is content that she is his Ex and he couldn’t be happier with his new
relationship...
As a guy, my friend requested I give him a
few pointers on how to send the message to his Ex and keep her away for good. Here
are some pointers that I shared with him. They may, can, or should work.
1.
Maybe it’s not the best idea to flirt with
your Ex. Why would you add fuel to the fire that you want to put out? Flirting
can lead to a lot of confusion, and one of the worst things to do is to add
confusion. The goal is to paint a clear picture for your Ex portraying your
desire of wanting him/her away. Keep your distance and if conversations do
occur; keep them as short and simple as possible.
2.
Be assertive when communicating. Let him/her
know that you have moved on or have desires to move on. This will hopefully
crush any hope that your Ex may have of getting back together. Most times your
Ex won’t go away because they feel as though there is still hope in rekindling
the old flame. Again it’s your job to throw away the candle and the matches!
3.
Learn to ignore your Ex’s attempts to communicate
with you. When your Ex calls, don’t answer! If she emails you, don’t reply!
It’s that simple. If your Ex is smart, he/she will get the picture and
eventually will stop trying to communicate with you. Nobody likes to be
ignored. Mutual friends can also be problematic. Make sure your friends also
respect your wishes by not giving you updates or relying messages from your Ex
to you.
4.
For extreme situations, sometimes you may
have to do things you don’t necessarily want to do. Threaten your Ex with
authorities or have a friend of your Ex explain how detrimental they have
become to your life. On some occasions it may take other parties to get
involved. Hopefully your Ex has some dignity to want to protect his/her image
and learn to back-off and not be known to be a stalker. Nobody likes to be
called a stalker and I highly doubt your Ex wants the authorities to get
involved.
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