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Your heart is broken, and there’s one person to blame—your ex. It’s totally normal to want to insult your ex after a breakup, especially if they hurt you a lot. If you really need to tell him off, we have some tips and tricks on how to do it, with expert advice from relationship psychologist, Sarah Schewitz, and therapist, Allison Broennimann, on setting boundaries, prioritizing yourself, and moving on.
What to Say to an Ex That Hurt You
If your ex-boyfriend hurt you, you can say something like, "I can't believe I stayed with you for as long as I did." If he insults you, you can say, "I've been called worse, like your girlfriend." However, getting revenge on your ex usually won't make you feel better. It might be best to just walk away and move on.
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Showing him you’ve moved on is the best insult.Thanks
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Write a letter to your ex with all the insults you want to say to him – then burn it.Thanks
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Remember, the best revenge is living well!Thanks
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- ↑ https://theconversation.com/revenge-the-neuroscience-of-why-it-feels-good-in-the-moment-but-may-be-a-bad-idea-in-the-long-run-175747
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