Rebound Relationship :Signs, Stages, and How to Handle Them How to Recognize and Deal with Rebound Relationships After a Breakup rebound relationships, the signs, stages, and how to handle them. Understand why your ex might quickly move on and how to manage the emotional impact.

My name is Sachin, and today's topic is "Rebound Relationships"

First, let's understand what a rebound relationship is. It refers to when your ex-partner starts a new relationship with someone else immediately after your breakup. For example, you had a breakup today, and one week later, or sometimes even before the breakup, they might have already planned everything out. This is what is called a rebound relationship — when your ex moves on to someone else within three months without giving themselves time to heal.

Stages of a Rebound Relationship:

 Attraction Stage

Initially, the rebound person is usually already attracted to someone they like, but due to being busy or committed to someone else, they don’t act on it. Once the breakup happens, they start pursuing that attraction. It's important to understand why your ex was attracted to someone else — it could be because your attraction toward them faded. If you had kept the attraction alive, they wouldn't have drifted away.

 Ignoring You 

One sign of a rebound relationship is when your ex starts ignoring you. This behavior continues until you get frustrated and break up with them, making them seem less guilty of ending the relationship. Often, they want the other person to end things, especially girls, as they don’t want to appear bad in front of the other person.

 Avoiding Long-Term Commitment

The second reason for quickly moving on is that your ex no longer finds excitement in the relationship with you. They have already seen everything, and the relationship no longer feels fun. So, they look for someone new. No matter how much you try to stop them, they will not listen because they have already formed the habit of seeking something new.

 Comparison 

Another common behavior is that your ex may compare their new partner with you. When the new partner doesn't treat them the same way or isn't as caring, they may remember the good times they had with you and miss you. At this point, they might message or call you. If this happens, it's important to ignore them. This will make them realize your value. If you start falling for their words, they will no longer value you. If you do decide to talk to them, keep it friendly and avoid bringing up old memories. Focus on improving yourself, increasing your own attraction, and bettering your situation. If they truly care, they will come back on their own, but don't rush the process.

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