This topic gets a lot of attention here on TAM. Put the title of this thread into Google Search and you end up with a wealth of knowledge and experience. You don't have to be a licensed therapist to notice the signs and patterns, or tendency of the divorcé to seek out that esteem building, hyped, diametrically opposed personality of your former lover. I like to think of it as auto-pedestaling.
Rebounds can be the most painful experiences, or the richest blessings in the realm of love and loss. The difference depends on how it ends, or maybe your expectations going in. It seems the key to success (not implying LTR success, but overall positive experience) is being on the same page and seeing the relationship for what it really is, not what it could be.
Let's dissect this phenomenon, what's your experience, with the other "R?"
Rebounds can be the most painful experiences, or the richest blessings in the realm of love and loss. The difference depends on how it ends, or maybe your expectations going in. It seems the key to success (not implying LTR success, but overall positive experience) is being on the same page and seeing the relationship for what it really is, not what it could be.
Let's dissect this phenomenon, what's your experience, with the other "R?"
Put the internet to work for you.
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