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Should I save his number after a breakup?
While no two breakups are exactly alike, the experts agree that in almost every scenario you’re better off just letting the contact info go. “If you know that your ex is the wrong person for you due to [irreconcilable] differences, and you know that dating this person was unhealthy, you have to delete their number.
Should you delete his number?
Yes! In the case of ghosting it is beneficial to delete his number. It will give you closure that he never gave you. It will be an ending that you made for yourself.
Why he does not delete my number?
He feels that maybe having your number it might come in handy in the future, probably he might need your help with something. He’s just too lazy to delete it or doesn’t give it too much importance and just lets it be there.
Should you delete your ex-boyfriend’s phone number?
“If you know with certainty that the relationship was not good for you, but now you find yourself wanting to get back with your ex,” Dr. Brown suggests deleting their number “in order to help you resist the temptation to get back into a bad relationship.”
Should you delete someone’s phone number after a breakup?
While it feels like a final move, according to Leckie it’s actually more of a first step. “ [Delete their number] as soon as you know that the relationship is 100 percent over. Psychologically it is the first step in accepting the breakup and moving on. A huge part in letting go,” says Leckie. Move on and don’t look back.
Should you keep your ex’s number if you’re still in contact?
In situations like this, Dr. Brown emphasizes that there’s absolutely nothing wrong with keeping an ex’s number for the purpose of staying in contact. However, more often than not, relationships don’t end easy with both parties feeling A-OK straight out of the gate.
What do you do when your ex leaves you alone?
I’m going to list my suggestions followed by some great resources I found while exploring the subject. My suggestion is to write a letter to the one who left, even though you may not know where to send it. Then, tear it up or burn it. Consider their silence the closure you need.