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What to Do If Your Ex Blocks You on Facebook?

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Brad Browning
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Published on 24 Nov 2016 / In How-to & Style

http://www.BreakupBrad.com -- What to Do If Your Ex Blocks You on Facebook I was reading through some of the emails that I got the other day and came across an interesting question from a guy named Mark from Auckland. Mark asks, “So it’s been about 2 weeks since my ex girlfriend broke up with me… needless to say, I’m pretty torn up about it. We were still friends on Facebook up until yesterday when I noticed that she had ‘disappeared’. I thought she might have deleted her profile or something, but after a bit more poking around, I found out she actually blocked me. I miss her so much and I want her back… Brad, what should I do?” Hey there Mark – that’s a really good question you have for me, and I’m going to be honest, it’s a pretty difficult one for me to answer. A lot of what you choose to do next will depend on the nature of your relationship with your ex, and the reasons why you two broke up. If your ex blocked you on Facebook, it means that not only does your ex not want to talk to you, but they also may be worried that you might invade their private life. I’ll be the first to admit that this isn’t a good sign, but you should NEVER get too worked up about this… and, for a few good reasons. For one, if your ex blocked you for no good reason, it’s possible that he or she would be open to unblock you in the future. A lot of my clients think that they’ll never talk to their exes ever again and tend to overreact in situations such as this. But I can safely tell you that overreacting will NOT help you get your ex back. And number two, it’s possible that the reason your ex is blocking you is because maybe they’re struggling with the breakup themselves. Seeing you post on social media will only make it more difficult for him or her to get over you and move on...so that’s another reason not to overreact to the situation. And finally, if they block you on Facebook or social media, it doesn’t mean they’re necessarily not open to receiving phone calls and messages from you in the future – it may simply mean they don’t want to see you on social media right now. *** More from Brad Browning: *** Ex Factor Guide: http://www.exfactorguide.com Love Learnings: http://www.lovelearnings.com Google+: http://www.google.com/+BradBrowning Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbrowning Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/brad_browning Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/bradbrowning

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