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Congrats on getting back together with your ex! Rekindling a romance is fun and exciting, and you're likely picturing the happy future you'll have together. At the same time, you want your love to last forever. Taking it slow can really help you build a stable, healthy relationship that lasts long into the future. Fortunately, it’s really easy to slow things down. We’ve compiled a list of ways you can create a steady pace with your ex.

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Treat the relationship like it’s new.

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  1. Leave your old relationship in the past because it wasn’t working. Don’t immediately jump into old routines or rush into being affectionate. Instead, act like you would if you just met him. [1]
    • For example, let’s say you and your ex spent all weekend together every week before you broke up. Don’t rush back to that. Start slow by spending a few hours together on the weekend.
    • Similarly, let’s say your old relationship involved a lot of hooking up. That doesn’t mean you should start hooking up again right away. Take your time.
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Set some healthy relationship boundaries.

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  1. Tell him what you expect out of this relationship, then listen to what he wants. Decide what boundaries you both want to set to help slow down your relationship. [2] Here are some boundaries you could discuss:
    • Physical intimacy: What type of intimacy are you both okay with at this point? Is holding hands okay? What about kissing?
    • Mutual independence: Make sure you both have time to do your own thing.
    • Communication: Regular communication is important for a healthy relationship. [3] What does that look like for you? For instance, you might decide to text daily.
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Space out your dates.

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  1. Schedule your dates in advance so you can make other plans, as well. Use the time between dates to hang out with friends and family, work on your personal goals, or enjoy one of your interests. [4] This helps you avoid getting caught up in your relationship. [5]
    • For example, you might decide to hang out at your home on Tuesday and to play mini golf on Friday night. This gives you time to see friends on Saturday, to enjoy a meal with your family on Sunday, and to do things you want to do during the week.
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4

Pursue your personal goals and interests.

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5

Set a timeline for being intimate so you aren’t rushing.

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6

Get to know each other again.

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  1. Start by talking about what you’ve both been doing since the break-up. Then, talk about what you both want out of the relationship. Ask each other questions about what kind of life you want for your future. [9] You might ask:
    • “Has anything exciting happened in your life since we broke up?”
    • “Where do you want to be in your life in 5 years?”
    • “What are 3 things you’ve added to your bucket list?”
    • “What 3 things would you bring to a deserted island?”
    • “What hobbies are you into now?”
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Talk about what you need out of the relationship.

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  1. [10] Tell him what you need, then ask him what he wants from the relationship. Listen to his expectations so you can decide if they work for you. This helps you avoid getting caught up in a fantasy. [11] Here are some things you might discuss:
    • “What did you miss about our relationship?”
    • “What do you hope to change in our new relationship?”
    • “What does our future look like to you?”
    • “How can I be a better partner to you?”
    • “How would you describe your ideal relationship?”
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Work through the problems that broke up your relationship.

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Focus on the present, not the future.

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      • Don’t compare your new relationship to your old one. Let your new relationship grow in a new direction.
      • It’s easy to fall into old patterns, so be proactive. Make plans to do other activities in advance so you aren’t tempted to spend all of your time with your ex.
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