Handsome Returns

Breaking up and Getting up... advice for picking yourself up and moving forward

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Signs they want you back... and signs they don't!

This is a difficult one, how do you know if they want you back or not?  And how can you trust what you are picking up on?  A tricky one to be sure, read on to figure it out.

Hugs, Mrs Handsome


Not sure whether your ex wants you back or not? Here are some sure signs!

There are of course the clear signs: your ex tells you to stay away. Some people make the delusional mistake of assuming they are just "playing hard to get". Don't assume this. If someone is telling you to go away, don't insist! You will not be able to force someone to love you, and if by chance they would be playing hard to get they'll stop if you don't respond. Sometimes there are more subtle signs that can tell you whether your ex wants you back:

Breakup Magazine - Signs They Want You Back.... and Signs They Don't!

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Why men dump woman!

This pretty much covers the main reason that a man has broken up with me in the past, with a few variances.

What about you?

Hugs, Mrs Handsome


Women and men get dumped approximately equally often, but both sexes dump for entirely different reasons.

Men tend to dump women for five common reasons:

Breakup Magazine - Are breakups 'in'?

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The Perfect Man...

This is a fantastic article from a great magazine... specifically designed for helping you through your break up and the best part, it's free!

Check out the full article and soon you will be feeling much better about your life and moving forward and finding that "perfect" someone to share your life with.

Hugs, Mrs Handsome

Women, and men, always compare potential partners to their internal reference list of what the perfect person would be like. For every woman this is different; some like the rough-around-the-edges nature man, others go for the suit-wearing businessperson and others prefer the quiet intellectual. Regardless of our individual preferences, does the perfect man really exist. And if he does, do we want him, or do we just think we do?

Breakup Magazine - Finding the perfect man

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When Love Ends

This is a great article by one of THE best know "breakup Guru's" around. If you are in this space right now, read below and see what Tigress has to say.

Hugs, Mrs Handsome

Unless you are one of those fortunate few who met their soul mate in grade school, married right out of high school, and spent the next 60 years in wedded bliss you are going to go through what millions before you have gone through, and what millions after you will go through - a broken heart. The pain experienced during a breakup is as individual as the millions of people who go through it. While some simply shake the dust off and get right back into the dating game, others are left so devastated that they never date again, spending the rest of their life in bitter solitude. Why the difference? Could some of us just be stronger than others? Do some people love harder than others? Are some loves more connected than others?

For most of us who experience a breakup a normal grieving period will occur: Denial and Isolation, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and finally Acceptance. But for some, the grief and devastation are so severe that they end up hospitalized, and even suicidal. Others remain either bitter or so afraid of getting hurt that they never date again, closing off their hearts to just about everyone. Yet, some don't even grieve at all, subconsciously choosing to simply transfer their feelings for one person immediately onto that of another person in what is called a rebound relationship. Some people find that venting or journaling is the only thing that helps them release the pain and understand their broken heart. For these options I recommend MyBreakupSpace.com or MyBreakupBlog.com.

Why the variation? Well, a lot of it has to do with our loving style. There are many loving styles ranging from the very healthy, to the desperately needy. While one person may love another in a supportive and healthy way, another person may cling onto their mate simply as a way to fix what they imagine to be wrong with themselves. They use their partner as a method of dealing with their own imagined inadequacies or feelings of unworthiness - feeling good only as long as they are in the relationship. Others simply like the 'high' of being in love. This high becomes addictive to them and they hop from one relationship instantly into another - often times head-over-heels in love by the second date. They recklessly seek 'love' much as an addict will seek a 'fix', and are often so in need of being in love that they imagine their partners to have all the qualities they are looking for in a mate - whether their partners actually possess these qualities or not. Still others simply surrender themselves into their relationships quickly losing themselves and their own sense of individuality, becoming 'the relationship'. Should the relationship end, then shall they, too.

A healthy view of oneself, one's partner, and one's relationship is essential to withstanding the ups, and downs, in our eternal search for that special someone to share our lives with.

Written by Tigress Luv

About the Author
For more breakup advice please visit Breakups Magazine at http://breakupmagazine.com, an online FREE magazine for those going through a breakup, or join us at the Lifted Hearts Breakup Community at http://liftedhearts.com.

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