Q&A

Why did my ex stop posting on social media?

Why did my ex stop posting on social media?

Perhaps they have not quit posting, just blocked you or quit the account they used to share with you. They may be up and running on a new account with your access blocked. They may be sitting back observing how you react to no communication. Chances are they are still active on SM just not with you.

What does it mean when your ex goes silent?

Radio silence simply refers to the act of being distant from your partner in order to make him come back to you. When done the right way, it allows your ex to miss and crave you more. It reaffirms and reawakens the feels he has for you, compelling him to come back.

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Does social media make it harder to get over an ex?

“If someone is struggling through a breakup and fixated on their ex, staying actively engaged in the relationship through social media will make it harder to move forward and the recovery will take longer,” Dr. Cortney Warren, clinical psychologist and contributing EXpert for EXaholics.com, tells Bustle.

Should you post about your breakup on social media?

Many people spend around an hour a day on social media, which is plenty of time to do something else. Going out more after breakups can be a good coping strategy, but be considerate if you plan on posting about your fun times. Whether it’s your intention or not, exes might think you are trying to show them how easy it was to get over them.

Should you stop browsing your ex-girlfriend’s social media?

If you regularly engage in positive activities on social media such as tweeting about a topic you follow, posting landscape photos on Instagram or leaving helpful comments on friends’ posts, don’t stop. Take some time to grieve, then get back to it. Telling someone to stop browsing their ex’s social media usually isn’t enough.

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Should You Follow Your Ex on Instagram after a breakup?

So you click on your ex’s Instagram thinking its no big deal, you’re just checking to make sure they’re OK. You see they’ve followed that person you never liked or posted a picture looking happy and — bam — you automatically feel worse. The truth of the matter is very little good can come from using social media while trying to get over a breakup.