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There’s no doubt about it: breakups are tough. But they can get even messier when your ex hits you up to say he misses you. Before you reply, take a look at these responses and pick one that captures your true feelings. With a few well-placed words, you can let your ex know what you really think about him (and whether or not you miss him, too).
Steps
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You don’t have to give him the time of day if you don’t want to. If your relationship ended poorly or he cheated on you, it might be best to not respond. If he keeps reaching out, you may even want to block his number. [1] X Research source
- This is also true if he texts you at odd hours in the morning. If he only texts you late at night or while he’s drunk, he’s probably not being legit.
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Let him down gently. If you’ve moved on (or you’re trying to move on), let him know in no uncertain terms. It’s a kind yet firm way to let him down and tell him that he needs to let you go. [2] X Research source
- Don’t be surprised if he doesn’t respond to a text like this. He might feel hurt and need to take some time for himself.
- If he responds and gets angry, it might be best to block his number.
- It's always good to keep your answers as concise and simple as possible.
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Remind him that he needs to worry about someone else now. While it can feel flattering to get an “I miss you” from an ex, if he’s dating someone new, it’s not fair to that person to stay in contact. Let your ex know that you two can’t chat while he’s with someone else. [3] X Research source
- Your ex’s new boo probably has no idea you two are still in contact. It’s not nice of your ex to blindside them like that.
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Tell him that you’re unavailable. Texting your ex when you have a new partner is risky, and you might just want to ignore his texts altogether. However, if your ex didn’t know that you were seeing someone, you can tell him so he (hopefully) stops reaching out. [4] X Research source
- If you and your new partner are serious, you might even want to let them know that your ex texted you. That way, there won’t be any trust issues about it down the line.
- Even if you aren’t in a relationship, you can use this excuse just to get your ex to stop reaching out.
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People often look back at all the good in a relationship. However, you can remind your ex about why you two broke up in the first place. If he asks what you mean, follow up with all the bad parts of your relationship and why you two wouldn’t work out as a couple again. [5] X Research source
- For instance, you could say, “Remember how opposite our interests are? You would end up hanging out with your friends and I’d be with mine. We barely spent any time together.”
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If you got dumped, have him explain why. This is a good response to use if you’re missing closure within the relationship. If he reaches back out without an explanation, make him talk about what he did and why he did it. If he really wants to get back together with you, he’ll be able to talk through it all without hesitation. [6] X Research source
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This one will really take him aback. If you find the fact that he misses you super funny or you can’t believe he would try that line on you after everything he’s done, simply reply with a laughing emoji or an “lmfao.” This is a fairly scathing way to reply, and he should get the hint. If he’s smart, he won’t reply again. [7] X Research source
- This is a perfect response to use if he’s trying to contact you late at night or while he’s drunk.
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Completely move on from the “I miss you.” If you were having a conversation before, just keep it going like nothing happened. If you got a message out of the blue, you could say something like: [8] X Research source
- “Speaking of missing, have you seen my blue sweater? I can’t find it anywhere.”
- “Yeah, I really miss your dog. How’s she doing?”
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Tell him that you’ve already moved on from him. This curt reply should stop him in his tracks and make him reevaluate. If he keeps reaching out, feel free to block his number or tell him to stop contacting you. [9] X Research source
- Don’t let your ex reaching out throw off any of your progress. If you were doing well moving on, keep doing you!
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Only choose this one if you’d like to get back together. Before you reply, think long and hard about why the relationship ended and what it might look like in the future. If you think you and your ex have a real shot again, then give him the reply that he probably wants to hear. [10] X Research source
- If you’re getting a late night or drunk text, now’s not the time to discuss your relationship. If your ex reaches out in the middle of the day and wants to talk, though, you can be open to a discussion with him.
- Instead of immediately asking for the relationship back, look for an opportunity to go on a date first.
Expert Q&A
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QuestionWhat do you do if your ex wants to meet up?Connell Barrett is a Relationship Expert and the Founder and Executive Coach of Dating Transformation in New York City. Connell has over five years of experience as an international coach who helps men connect with women by unlocking their best, true, most confident selves. He is the author of the Amazon bestseller “Dating Sucks but You Don’t,” and has appeared on Good Morning America, the "Today" show, Access Hollywood, and in Best Life, Cosmopolitan, and The Oprah Magazine. In 2019 he was named Datezie.com's “New York City’s Best Male Dating Coach."Let them clearly, firmly, and politely know that you aren't interested in spending time with them. You might say "I've been really busy and it's not a good time for me. Thanks for asking, though!"Thanks! We're glad this was helpful.
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- Try not to make any rash decisions about getting back together with an ex. Think it through, talk to your friends and family, and make sure you’re making the right decision for you.Thanks
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