Very often after a breakup, partners begin to think about whether it is possible to continue communicating and even remain friends.
Many couples practice this, but some refuse it outright. Let's weigh the pros and cons and solve such a delicate problem.
In what cases can and should you remain friends?
Former partners have common interests or they intersect in real life.
In this case, it is more about maintaining a collegial relationship, that is, maintaining neutrality and coolness with the person, but not establishing friendly relations.
It is worth thinking about how to build communication so that everyone is comfortable and there is no awkwardness. Remember, this applies not only to the ex-couple, but also to the people around them.
If the partners' feelings have faded, there is no longer a desire to be together. If the mere sight of the ex-partner (or ex) clouds your mind and your heart starts to tick faster and faster, then there can be no talk of any friendship. You must let this person go, understand that everything has burned out, and perhaps then there is a chance to leave the friendly relationship.
When partners were good friends from the very beginning. If you were friends from the very beginning, and love itself developed from this friendship, then, as studies show, it is not difficult for you to return to the previous stage. But be careful, watch what you say and how you behave. Do not flirt under any circumstances!
When should you finally stop communicating completely?
You should not continue the relationship and communication in the following cases:
If someone still has feelings. Was your breakup painful, did one leave the other, did you or did you do something bad? Then stop feeding yourself illusions about further friendship.
Try to gradually stop communicating with this person. Yes, it will be difficult at first, but believe me, in the future you will say "thank you" to yourself for this step.
If your ex-partner negatively influences and pressures you. This topic is extremely popular these days.
If a person is a psychopath and an abuser, who, for example, threatens and wants to cause harm, moral or physical, run away from him and do not give in to him.
This will save you from critical consequences, as well as doomed future relationships.
The partners had nothing in common. Sometimes it happens that people, having lived together for many years, realize that they have nothing in common, that is, they have become complete strangers.
Yes, this sometimes happens, and it is worth perceiving it normally. Then the winning option will be to separate peacefully, calmly and with respect for each other. Over time, you will forget the past.
After all, people are held together by common interests, plans and goals, in addition to love. If they are absent, friendship and other ways of maintaining communication, believe me, are not needed.
Whether or not to maintain communication with exes is an individual matter. Everyone decides for themselves. But be vigilant and careful not to fall into the hydrogen of false passion and not to make things worse for yourself.
Previously, we reported on how to get out of your comfort zone .