Monday, December 21, 2009

A Rebound Relationship - How to Cope

One of the reasons why it does not last for long is that those who get involved are not looking for anything serious in the first place. It is perfectly okay to get into a rebound relationship as a way to help you get over your break up. However, it is grossly unfair for you to do this without letting your partner know of your intentions. You should both understand that nothing serious is expected out of the rebound relationship.



Be honest

When you are getting into a new relationship, you should not hide the fact that you have just broken up with your ex from your new date. Let the person you intend to date make a personal decision whether you should establish a relationship or not after knowing the truth.

Go slow

Another common problem is the fact that those who have broken up plunge into the relationships with quite a firework of emotions. This is not recommended considering that you have just gotten out of an intense relationship.

You should not try to replace your lost relationship with the new one, packing all the former emotions into it. Take slow steps instead. This is what will help you to handle a rebound relationship without wounding your already broken heart.



Keep things in proper perspective

While you should not run away due to the stigma associated with rebound relationships, you should nevertheless have things in proper perspective to avoid possible disappointments. Look out for any possible cracks and find appropriate ways of mending them in good time. In fact, this is something that you should not just do with a rebound relationship. This is a good way of keeping any relationship healthy. A stitch in time saves nine.

A rebound relationship can be of great help to you in case you have broken up. It can help you to keep your life on course. However, you should know how to deal with it in the first place to avoid possible disappointments.

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