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Everyone deals with a breakup differently and you may be wondering if your ex is hurting—how would he show it? Whether you're concerned about his behavior, you want to get back together, or you just want to know that he's hurting as much as you are, we're here to help. We’ll go through the top 11 signs that your ex is heartbroken after your breakup and offer pointers for handling some of his behaviors.

1

He's in denial.

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  1. Do you get the feeling that you're actually still dating? For instance, he might continue to text or call you, he hasn't blocked you on social media, and he certainly hasn't signed up for any dating apps! If he thinks you two still have a chance, it's probably because he's not ready for the relationship to be over. [1]
    • Your ex might even make vague comments about how it feels like you two are still a couple—this is his way of saying, "I don't want it to be over. I miss you."
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2

He disappears and is completely unavailable.

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  1. There are several reasons why he avoids interacting—if you broke up with him, he doesn't like the reminder that the relationship is over. If he was the one that ended things, he'll stop communicating because he's trying to stay strong about the breakup. Either way, he's unhappy, and shutting down is his way of handling the pain. [2]
    • If he's missing you, he'll block you on social media and erase all traces of you as a couple, so he doesn't have to see reminders of you two at happier times.
    • Reader Poll: We asked 641 wikiHow readers, and 59% of them agreed that people usually distance themselves because they need time to relax and cool off. [Take Poll]
5

He trash talks you.

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  1. You'll start hearing from mutual friends that he's badmouthing you. This might shock you, especially if he's saying hurtful things about your personality or relationship. It's all his way of letting out his pain. [5]
    • By trash-talking you he's trying to come to terms with his feelings. If he can bring up all the "bad" things about you, he'll eventually be able to get over losing you.
    • Calmly approach your ex and explain that it hurts to hear what he's been saying. Ask him to stop saying harmful things behind your back. If he continues, just explain to friends and family that he's taking the breakup hard and he's trying to hurt your feelings.
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8

He seems lost or depressed.

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  1. If you're around him, you may notice that he doesn't seem interested or excited about things anymore. You'll hear from mutual friends that he talks about how unhappy he is or that he's pitying himself. [8]
    • If you still see him occasionally, you might notice that he's picked up bad habits that you broke him of—this can mean that he's given up trying to improve things.
    • It's really important that you don't blame yourself for your ex's depression or low feelings. Remember, he's responsible for his own emotions and creating a support network that's there for him.
9

He acts angry all the time.

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  1. Unfortunately, some guys struggle with the pain of a breakup and they'll try to take it out on you. Your ex might damage your property, share private photos or information, or stalk you. All of these terrible actions are meant to harm you or your prospects—all signs that he's very hurt and acting out.
    • It is never okay for your ex to harm you in any way. Reach out to friends, family, or the authorities, so you can be safe from vengeful outbursts. To get help quickly, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or go to https://www.thehotline.org/ .
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He tells you he’s hurting.

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  1. Popular society puts a lot of pressure on men to hide their emotions, but obviously, he has feelings that he needs to share. If he comes out and tells you that he's miserable or missing you after the breakup, it's up to you to decide what happens next.
    • If you think he's trying to get back together and you don't want to, be sensitive but keep your distance. You don't want to give him false hope that your relationship can be fixed. For instance, don't agree to meet in person and talk for hours. Send short, clear messages about how you feel, so he can accept that the relationship is ending .
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