Your Girlfriend Is In A Rebound Relationship – You Can Still Get The Love Of Your Life Back
What can you do when you know that your ex girlfriend broke up with you and no she is seeing some other guy? So, your girlfriend is immediately in a relationship after you broke up, is there anything that you can do to get her back in your arms again?
Your ex girlfriend could still be in love with you even though she is seeing someone else. She might be in a rebound relationship. A rebound relationship is something that she got into to fill the void of your relationship. Rebound relationships don't work for most of the time. The relationship is just a filler to help take her mind off of you – or so she thinks.
Hold on now. Before you go rushing to your phone and call your girlfriend, here me out. You have to do the opposite. You gotta have no contact with her for a few months. let her breathe for a few months. let her decide for herself and think for herself.
This period of no contact is beneficial to you in two ways. One, she will appreciate your maturity about the break up. Two, she will spend more time with her rebound guy and realize all his flaws compared to you. That's right, the more she spends time with him, the more she'll realize you are the better man. That is why rebound relationships don't usually work.
Even if it is your fault or not, if your relationship was based on love then it can be saved no matter what. Here are some things you need to avoid: apologizing continuously, forcing your ex girlfriend to make up with you, belittle your faults, and beg her to make up with you. Your approach should always be calm and cool.
Hence, even if your ex girlfriend is seeing someone else new, you can't be too sure that she is in a serious relationship. She could be in a rebound relationship. And you have to remember that she entered the rebound relationship because she is still thinking of you.
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