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Breaking up is hard to do, especially in the digital age. Basically, your relationships are out in the world for all to see. So when you breakup, your breakup will be public, too. And you should consider what you want people to see on Facebook or YouTube or Instagram or whatever media you use. Your reaction to your breakup—and your ex’s—will be forever captured in cyberspace.
It’s always good to take the high road, but sometimes it’s just hard. Pettiness, jealousy, and anger are emotions as timeless as Adam and Eve. No two people feel exactly the same about a breakup. One will have wanted it more than the other. If you are the more injured party, it’s difficult to summon forth your better nature.
But the phrase, ‘Winning the Breakup,’ has been in the Urban Dictionary since 2012. It’s there because it’s important to behave well when undergoing the stress of a breakup. When you do, no matter how you felt about your ex, you win. So here are some guidelines for weathering a breakup on social media.
In the end, breaking up online or off requires compassion, compromise and courtesy. Make sure you treat your ex with the thoughtfulness and consideration you’d like to be treated with yourself.
Nancy Travers is an Orange County Counseling professional. If you need safe, effective counseling services, please get in touch. You can reach her here: https://nancyscounselingcorner.com/contact-us.
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