What To Do When Your Ex Reaches Out Again After Breaking Up With You

Author : Dr. Marni Feuerman, LCSW, LMFT

When an ex reaches out after years, it’s bound to confuse you as to why he might be contacting you again. When your ex contacts you after he broke up with you, it is normal to feel a bit hopeful about getting back together.

However, is that the right thing to do? Let’s find out what to do if your ex contacts you or when your ex reaches out again.

It’s not a matter of if, but when.

There’s a good chance you’ve gotten that call (or text). The familiar voice saying “I miss you” or a similar sentiment, even though this same person broke up with you. It’s particularly confusing when you still love them.

Hearing from an ex leaves you wondering what it means. Is this an attempt to get back together? Often there are no other signs that he wants to actually get back with you. No attempts to get together or talk about what happened and why. Not much more than a few powerful words.

Let’s talk about what this really means.

Someone can miss you without wanting to get back together with you. He may miss the company, the sex, the mutual things you laugh about. He may miss you for some reason you will never know. But they may not miss you as a partner.

They don’t want to be with you in a real relationship again. They may realize on one side that there are some good qualities to you and the relationship, but on the other hand, is some core dissatisfaction or fact that is unchangeable.

Saying something like “I miss you” is easy. Not backing it up with any action is being emotionally unavailable or manipulative.

Related: 5 Things To Do When Your Ex Reaches Out To You

When your ex reaches out, it might just be to:

  • get laid
  • get an ego boost
  • find out what you’re up to
  • not be alone
  • keep you as a “cushion” in case their other options don’t pan out

What you should do?

Think about your ex and the relationship logically and rationally. Isn’t it odd that he reaches out but there is no real effort to do something about it? Aren’t you worth more than those three words that are really meaningless? These words are easy to say. Don’t read more into it than that.

1. Keep a firm boundary. This behavior is disrespectful and selfish depending on how your relationship ended. If you were left hurt or confused by the breakup, reaching back shouldn’t be viewed as a goodwill gesture.

2. Don’t screw up a current relationship if you are in one.

3. Don’t put your life on hold. Continue to grieve the loss of the relationship if needed or detach yourself from any feelings about it.

4. Be assertive. Do what’s in your best interest. Be honest with yourself about the likely outcome if you allow this person back into your life. Don’t let someone play with your heart. Be direct about what you want. It’s fine to say, “Don’t tell me that unless you are looking to truly get back together.”

5. You don’t have to be “nice.” Women tend to want to be nice about their responses. You don’t have to be. You have permission to firmly set the boundaries and limits that work for you.

If “no contact” works best for you, then enforce it! It’s okay to say, “I don’t want to hear from you again…I’ve moved on.” It’s also okay not to respond at all.

Related: How To Move On When You See Your Ex Every Day

Remember the reality of the relationship, not just the fantasy.

Was it really as good as it seemed? Did you feel good, comfortable, safe, and cared for? Was he consistent, reliable, communicative, transparent, and responsive to your needs?

When a relationship ends, we tend to idealize the other person and forget the negative parts about them. This will not serve you well. Take an honest inventory before you take any action.

Your ex may have reached out for many reasons—most of which aren’t in your best interest. If he reached out for a legitimate and honorable reason, his actions and behavior would line up with the spoken words.

He will both say and act like he misses you and wants to try again. He will be able to identify why he ended the relationship, what he felt, and how he imagines it being different if you resume it.

He will be able to identify his own fears or changes he needs to make without blaming you or demanding that you change. If he pinpoints something between you that was troubling, for example, that you fought too much, you both should have an idea of how to fix that together.

What should you do when your ex reaches out?

After hearing “I miss you,” or a similar remark, be skeptical.

Don’t let your own emotions carry you down the same path you’ve been down. You already know it’s a dead-end street. I would not expect closure from opening up a conversation either.

Related: 11 Signs Your Ex Still Loves You

Don’t sell yourself short. Don’t entertain being anyone’s backup plan. Someone who genuinely wants to be with you will be clear about it and won’t resist making an effort.


Written By Dr. Marni Feuerman
Originally Appeared On Dr. Marni Online
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Dr. Marni Feuerman, LCSW, LMFT

People are searching every day for answers to life’s challenges and problems, especially when the problem involves love and relationships. It’s really hard to be objective or stay accountable and that’s when a helping professional like me steps in and provides valuable help. I have assisted countless clients to heal their relationships, solve their problems and reach their potential. Let me help you get a new perspective on things. I can help you stop repeating unhealthy dating and relationship patterns and I can also help you and your partner together to stop fighting and grow your emotional and physical connection. I encourage you to view my official author website or my South Florida based psychotherapy practice website for full details about me and my practice. I am able to offer services face-to-face or online anywhere in the world! Check out my self-help book titled, Ghosted and Breadcrumbed: Stop Falling for Unavailable Men and Get Smart About Healthy Relationships.

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When an ex reaches out after years, it’s bound to confuse you as to why he might be contacting you again. When your ex contacts you after he broke up with you, it is normal to feel a bit hopeful about getting back together.

However, is that the right thing to do? Let’s find out what to do if your ex contacts you or when your ex reaches out again.

It’s not a matter of if, but when.

There’s a good chance you’ve gotten that call (or text). The familiar voice saying “I miss you” or a similar sentiment, even though this same person broke up with you. It’s particularly confusing when you still love them.

Hearing from an ex leaves you wondering what it means. Is this an attempt to get back together? Often there are no other signs that he wants to actually get back with you. No attempts to get together or talk about what happened and why. Not much more than a few powerful words.

Let’s talk about what this really means.

Someone can miss you without wanting to get back together with you. He may miss the company, the sex, the mutual things you laugh about. He may miss you for some reason you will never know. But they may not miss you as a partner.

They don’t want to be with you in a real relationship again. They may realize on one side that there are some good qualities to you and the relationship, but on the other hand, is some core dissatisfaction or fact that is unchangeable.

Saying something like “I miss you” is easy. Not backing it up with any action is being emotionally unavailable or manipulative.

Related: 5 Things To Do When Your Ex Reaches Out To You

When your ex reaches out, it might just be to:

  • get laid
  • get an ego boost
  • find out what you’re up to
  • not be alone
  • keep you as a “cushion” in case their other options don’t pan out

What you should do?

Think about your ex and the relationship logically and rationally. Isn’t it odd that he reaches out but there is no real effort to do something about it? Aren’t you worth more than those three words that are really meaningless? These words are easy to say. Don’t read more into it than that.

1. Keep a firm boundary. This behavior is disrespectful and selfish depending on how your relationship ended. If you were left hurt or confused by the breakup, reaching back shouldn’t be viewed as a goodwill gesture.

2. Don’t screw up a current relationship if you are in one.

3. Don’t put your life on hold. Continue to grieve the loss of the relationship if needed or detach yourself from any feelings about it.

4. Be assertive. Do what’s in your best interest. Be honest with yourself about the likely outcome if you allow this person back into your life. Don’t let someone play with your heart. Be direct about what you want. It’s fine to say, “Don’t tell me that unless you are looking to truly get back together.”

5. You don’t have to be “nice.” Women tend to want to be nice about their responses. You don’t have to be. You have permission to firmly set the boundaries and limits that work for you.

If “no contact” works best for you, then enforce it! It’s okay to say, “I don’t want to hear from you again…I’ve moved on.” It’s also okay not to respond at all.

Related: How To Move On When You See Your Ex Every Day

Remember the reality of the relationship, not just the fantasy.

Was it really as good as it seemed? Did you feel good, comfortable, safe, and cared for? Was he consistent, reliable, communicative, transparent, and responsive to your needs?

When a relationship ends, we tend to idealize the other person and forget the negative parts about them. This will not serve you well. Take an honest inventory before you take any action.

Your ex may have reached out for many reasons—most of which aren’t in your best interest. If he reached out for a legitimate and honorable reason, his actions and behavior would line up with the spoken words.

He will both say and act like he misses you and wants to try again. He will be able to identify why he ended the relationship, what he felt, and how he imagines it being different if you resume it.

He will be able to identify his own fears or changes he needs to make without blaming you or demanding that you change. If he pinpoints something between you that was troubling, for example, that you fought too much, you both should have an idea of how to fix that together.

What should you do when your ex reaches out?

After hearing “I miss you,” or a similar remark, be skeptical.

Don’t let your own emotions carry you down the same path you’ve been down. You already know it’s a dead-end street. I would not expect closure from opening up a conversation either.

Related: 11 Signs Your Ex Still Loves You

Don’t sell yourself short. Don’t entertain being anyone’s backup plan. Someone who genuinely wants to be with you will be clear about it and won’t resist making an effort.


Written By Dr. Marni Feuerman
Originally Appeared On Dr. Marni Online
when an ex reaches out after years

Published On:

Last updated on:

Dr. Marni Feuerman, LCSW, LMFT

People are searching every day for answers to life’s challenges and problems, especially when the problem involves love and relationships. It’s really hard to be objective or stay accountable and that’s when a helping professional like me steps in and provides valuable help. I have assisted countless clients to heal their relationships, solve their problems and reach their potential. Let me help you get a new perspective on things. I can help you stop repeating unhealthy dating and relationship patterns and I can also help you and your partner together to stop fighting and grow your emotional and physical connection. I encourage you to view my official author website or my South Florida based psychotherapy practice website for full details about me and my practice. I am able to offer services face-to-face or online anywhere in the world! Check out my self-help book titled, Ghosted and Breadcrumbed: Stop Falling for Unavailable Men and Get Smart About Healthy Relationships.

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