How Can I Make My Ex Want Me Back Fast?
If you're one of the millions of people going through this difficult time, you need a combination of strength and dignity to get through this trying experience whole and unscathed, shaken but not stirred.
Don't Be An Emotional Train Wreck A common behavior of the lovelorn is playing the victim - that is to say, showing all and sundry, including your ex, exactly how much you're suffering.
If you're not sure what this means, this is often characterized by incessant crying, shoulders slumped in dejection, and even just generally sporting a pained look all the time.
If you really want to get your ex to want you back, it's not going to happen when you act like the most miserable wretch on your side of the equator.
Nobody wants to be with someone who is needy and pitiful and pathetic.
Don't think that your ex will take you back with open arms just because he feels sorry for you.
Besides, even if that does happen, do you even want a reconciliation out of mercy? Probably not! If you're determined to get your ex back, don't wear your heart on your sleeve, no matter how tempting it might be.
Rather, force a smile on your face and snap out of your depressive state.
Go out with friends, have fun, and genuinely try to move on.
This brings us to the next point.
Do Make Him Fall in Love With You Again If you want to know how to make your ex want you back, you have to become the person he fell in love with in the first place.
How do you make this happen? It's easy! Simply take a trip down memory lane, no matter how painful it may seem.
Throughout the course of your relationship, he's seen both sides of your personality.
Know which nuances he loved, and which ones he hated.
Strive to work on the latter and become a better person.
Furthermore, put things in perspective and find out if you changed for the worse throughout the course of your romance.
If you find that you have, try to once again embody the positive characteristics of the person you once were.
"How can I make my ex want me back?" That is the question.
The answer? Be strong.
Be dignified.
Be whole.
And most of all, be the best of who - and what - you are.