Thursday, August 4, 2011

Tell Tale Signs That Your Ex Wants You Back

By Daniel Dalton


When couples struggle, it can lead to both people deciding to breakup. This is not really a divorce but a stride in between the marriage and divorce which allows for the couple to reassess the relationship and decide whether they want to work at the marriage or go their separate paths.

Once the process starts for a separation, feelings of doubt can occur. These feelings are real. That is why you should really take careful consideration of all the stakeholders involved. It could be family, children and even yourself. This can lead to stopping the separation and starting to rebuild the relationship again.

If your significant other wants to work out a marriage again even though a divorce is an ensuing, here are some things to look out for. The first thing to look out for is to see if your ex starts communicating again. If your ex calls you by your terms of endearment, it's a good sign. Another good sign is to see if your ex starts to try and correct what caused the issues to lead up to the separation.

Reaching Out

Reaching out to you is a sure sign that your ex wants you back. What do I mean by this? If your ex makes a surprise visit, calls or emails you, it's a good sign.

This is a positive sign because human nature prevails when it comes to reacting. When you're marital partner is upset, or mad they usually stay away. You will feel this distance without a doubt. When they attempt to reconnect, it's their way of showing you that they want to be closer.

Working It Out

If you ex advises that you two seek advising, then that is a good sign that they want to work it out with you. This is a strong indicator for a number of reasons.

Number one, it shows that your partner things that it's worth time, effort, money to seek counseling. Secondly it shows initiative to help fix things that are worth fighting for. Getting the counselor will help mediate any open issues and resolve gaps. This is a major signal that your partner acknowledges that there are problems but can be fixed.

Getting professional help for your marital problems can be somewhat of a deep commitment of money and time, but the returns of investment can outweigh it. You can have a deeper commitment to one another and a better understanding of each other.




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