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Last Updated on December 20, 2020
Photo by René Ranisch on Unsplash Ending a relationship is not an easy thing. Most people tend to suffer from it for a long time while others jump right back into the dating game, sometimes because they’re over it, but most of the times they’re just looking for someone who makes them feel wanted and desired again, which is also known as a rebound relationship. There are no rules when it comes to dating, and there’s no exact way on how to make a relationship work. It all depends on your specific situation, but most times, if something ends, there’s a reason for it. You might not know at this exact time how you feel about new relationships, but that’s why we’re here. Through the process of evaluating our feelings, we can make a wiser decision instead of ignoring them, and this is why we came up with a list of things you should be feeling and experiencing if you’re truly ready for love again. So are you ready to jump into a new relationship? Let’s find out!1. You have accepted the breakup
Are you constantly looking at your phone waiting for your ex to text you? Are you still caught up in the thought that things are not over? Do you find yourself posting pictures on social media with the intuit of catching your ex’s attention? If so, then we got some bad news for you, you’re not over it nor have accepted the ending of the relationship. The first step to date again and opening a new chapter in your life is by closing the old one, and closing doesn’t mean ignoring it; it means accepting it and moving forward from it. You don’t have to own all the answers to your questions, most of them will remain a mystery, and that’s something you should accept as normal. Otherwise, you’ll never be able to have a healthy relationship in the future. Accept that it’s over and see it as a new beginning instead of a bad ending.2. You’re at least 75% over your ex
Some might say it takes half of the time you were with someone to forget about them completely, others say it’s much more complicated than that. In the end, no magazine, tv show, or friend will know what it’s like to be in your shoes and live the things you’ve lived with someone else. And unlike what some people might say, you don’t need to be completely over your breakup to start dating again. As long as you find yourself to be extremely close to that 100%, then it’s okay to start searching for love again and going on dates. By the time you find someone who’s worth your time and worth starting a relationship for, you’ll be completely over your previous relationship. ”Ex, who?”- Advertisement -