Relationship Tips To Get Your Boyfriend (or Girlfriend) Back
Have you had a recent breakup, or maybe you and your spouse are seeing a relationship therapist? Or are you trying to prevent a horrible breakup? Whether you want to get your get your boyfriend (or girlfriend) back, or you are working to fix your relationship, the best advice anyone can give you is to find that passion that originally drew you two together.
Breakups don’t have to be forever. As Tina Turner sings in What’s Love Got To Do With It, “Why do so many people breakup, then turn around and make up…” If you really want to, you can save your marriage. Many times after a tough breakup, we think “what have I done– what a big mistake”.
Doesn’t that sound familiar? Relationships break up sometimes and nobody really knows why. In the beginning, everything’s all lovey-dovey. What happens? Why do we seem to want to strangle each other after a few years? And then, after we split up, so many times we realize how much we really love the person again. And then we want to get our ex back more than anything. Human beings are strange creatures.
If you really want to get your boyfriend (or girlfriend) back, then you have to figure out what went wrong, and how you can fix it. It may mean that you need to be more honest with him or her, or maybe even with yourself.
Getting your guy back (or your girl back) won’t be a walk in the park. Usually, there are real problems underlying why things went wrong in the first place. Breakups don’t just happen for no reason. That’s why it takes work and dedication to save your marriage.
It is even harder sometimes if you are trying to fix your relationship. Perhaps you may stay together for the kids (if you have them), or for financial reasons, but if you have already broken up, it takes a lot to get back together. I suggest seeing a relationship counselor if you haven’t tried that already (even if you’re not married). It can help to stop a breakup, or maybe even a divorce.
Remember your ex may also be thinking, “I want my girlfriend back (or my boyfriend back)” or “I want my wife back (or I want my husband back)”. You have to communicate to find out. Again, a relationship counselor can help. It can save your marriage.