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Do you need to stop being sad after a breakup?

Do you need to stop being sad after a breakup?

Myth #4: You need to stop being sad and get over it. This is an important one. Many people get frustrated with themselves for feeling sad and not just “getting over it.” I tell them that sadness (even a large amount) is a normal reaction to a breakup and I don’t cure normal.

How long does it take to get over a breakup?

There is no precisely “correct” amount of time required to get over a breakup. Some just simply take longer than others. If you’re taking longer to get over it than you have in past breakups, start by being kind to yourself. Don’t beat yourself up for not moving on faster.

What does it mean when you miss him after a breakup?

Myth #3: If you miss him, it means you should be together. Just because you miss someone—even if a long amount of time has passed since the breakup—does NOT mean you should be together. And yes, it’s that conflict between the emotional and logical sides of your brain at work again.

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Why do I still feel bad after a breakup?

The part of our brain that governs emotional reactions doesn’t care whether or not the breakup was for the best. It just knows there’s been a loss. As shaped by your previous experiences of loss, the emotional center of your brain may still react negatively even when the logical part of you knows it’s positive.

Is it possible to stay friends after a breakup?

You always think it’s possible, but in reality, only in very, very rare cases do people actually stay friends after a breakup. Most of the time, if you start making plans about “keeping in touch” or staying friends, it’s because you want to get back together with them.

Does breaking up with someone make you depressed?

A little bit of depression is going to be inevitable when you do break up with someone. However, it’s important to not let it affect the rest of your life. You are not your past relationships. As hard as it seems, there is life beyond all of this. Keep up your positive thinking and look hard enough to find new life beyond this difficult moment!