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Fighting with your boyfriend is the worst, and you may be feeling angry, frustrated, or sad right now. Making him miss you is a good way to open his eyes and get him to realize that he could actually lose you. Plus, missing you shows that he really cares about you and your relationship. In this article, we'll tell you exactly how to get your boyfriend to miss you so you two can kiss and make up after a fight.

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Give him space for a couple of days.

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  1. It’s hard to give someone space , and it might feel like the exact opposite of what you want to do. However, a little distance now could help you grow closer later. [1] Stop calling and texting him for a few days, and don’t hang out with him. While you’re gone, he’ll realize how much he wants you in his life.
    • Space also gives you both time to calm down from the fight so you can have a healthy discussion when you talk again.
    • In general, you might give his space for up to 3 days after a fight. [2]
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Wait for him to text you first.

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  1. [3] Not only that, but waiting for him to text you first makes him work to get you back. Hopefully, he’ll realize that he really hurt you and will decide to make it better.
    • How do you get him to text you? Be active on social media and with your friends. Drop hints to mutual friends that you’re keeping busy. Word will get back to him, and he’ll realize you’re pulling away.
    • How long should you go without talking? It really depends on why you fought. In general, it’s normal to go quiet for 3 days to work through your hurt feelings. If you haven’t talked for a week, it might be a sign you’re rethinking the relationship. [4]
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Apologize for your part in the fight.

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  1. You’ll both need to apologize if you want to make up. If you can, ask to talk to him in person so you can have a heart-to-heart. Tell him you feel bad about what happened and that things will be better in the future. [11] Then, listen to how he feels about the situation. [12] Say:
    • “I’m so sorry that I yelled at you. In the future, I’ll try harder to speak to you respectfully.”
    • “I’m sorry I got mad that you needed time with your friends. I felt lonely, but next time I’ll call my friends instead of asking you to cancel plans.”
    • “I really apologize for storming off. I should have told you I needed space.”
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      1. https://psychcentral.com/lib/become-a-better-listener-active-listening#active-listening-steps
      2. Patti Novak Williams. Professional Matchmaker & Dating Coach. Expert Interview. 12 January 2021.
      3. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/friendship-20/201906/how-apologize-8-tips-keep-in-mind
      4. https://psychcentral.com/lib/stonewalling-in-couples-when-you-or-your-partner-shuts-down#next-steps
      5. Patti Novak Williams. Professional Matchmaker & Dating Coach. Expert Interview. 12 January 2021.

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