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Ways To Win Your Ex Back Using Simple Reverse Psychology

You might think that winning your ex back using reverse psychology might look complex but that isn’t true. You can use some clear-cut methods which are intended to make your ex to stop ignoring you.

The first thing to do if you want to win your ex back is never to get in touch with them. So that means strictly no texting, no calls and you can’t ask to see them.

Your instincts might warn you against breaking contact with them. However if you stop making calls to your ex and appear calm and collected instead of acting like an insane person, your ex will find you attractive again.

On top of this, using this uncomplicated reverse psychology will work wonders for you. Once you don’t contact them for a while they begin to wonder what you have been doing lately that is keeping you from getting in touch with them. You begin to be in their minds constantly and they can’t help thinking about you.

Next psychological move for you is to have some fun and quit moping around. It is not going to be easy but it is better than being at home all the time and going crazy thinking about your ex and wanting to get in touch with them. Get yourself out there and spend more time with close friends.

Once word gets out that you have moved on with your life and you are handling the break up beautifully, your ex might be jealous of how you are coping. This will make them want you back because you are not affected at all about what happened between the two of you.

Think about your needs first before obsessing about making them happy all the time. By doing so means that you are unconsciously using the trouble-free techniques of reverse psychology.

So you see, it is not a complicated process and you will find that your ex will respond to you in a more open and amenable way.

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