So many women say they want closure yet have a hard time finding it. They wonder why they cannot free themselves from thoughts and emotions regarding their ex. They say they don’t want to think about their ex boyfriend or husband yet their mind always seems to drift in that direction. They can’t sleep at night because the ex is on their mind and when they wake up in the morning they remember the dream they had about him while they were sleeping.
Why is closure so elusive for so many women? Could women actually be SABOTAGING themselves from getting the closure they profess to want so desperately?
Here are some ways that women keep themselves in limbo rather than get closure:
1) Needing to know: What is he doing right now? Is he hurting? Does he miss me? Does he regret losing me? Does he plan on reuniting with me? Is he happy that it is over? Is he ready to date someone else? Is he ready to sleep with someone else? Has he slept or dated someone else? Does he care about them? Was the sex good? How can he act like nothing is wrong yet I am devastated? Will he ever find someone he loves more than me? Did he actually love me?
What difference does the answer to any of the questions make in your life? These questions are all about HIM, not YOU!! No wonder you can’t move on and move forward!!! The answers will not give you closure, because you will only have MORE questions!
2) Women have wonderful imaginations and are curious by nature. So if we can’t talk to our ex or find out what is going on, we can simply fantasize about it! You can imagine telling him all the horrible things he has done and why he doesn’t deserve to be back with you, you can imagine tears running down his face when he says how sorry he is, you can go over conversations over and over and over again so you know just what to say should you ever see/talk to him. You can picture him miserable, broken down and suffering. The problem is you are living in your imagination too much rather than accepting your reality and dealing with it.
3) Taking walks down memory lane: While men try to avoid anything that could remind them of their ex, women tend to do the opposite. Women will re-read emails and letters to the point that they have them memorized. That takes them on a literary journey through the relationship they just got out of and re-opens the wounds so they cannot heal.
After a breakup, women tend to focus on the “shiny happy times” before your ex showed his true colors. We think of all the things we will miss, how the relationship could have worked “If only he ____”, and the pure shame of it all. What women don’t tend to focus on is the bad side of their ex, such as all the reasons why it didn’t work out and how the signs were probably there from the beginning. Instead of thinking of all the wonderfulness of your ex, think about how much he made you cry, how often you were disappointed, dissatisfied, insecure, angry, hurt, etc. Of course don’t dwell on that either because you still won’t get closure.
You should give yourself ample time to grieve the death of the relationship and then switch your gears to enjoying YOUR life again. You did before he showed up and you can do it now that he is gone.









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I’m a guy but do many of these things, and your site does a great job of laying it out. I broke up nearly 10 months ago and while I started to move on after 2, I find myself still holding on and using the smallest excuses as reasons to keep the door open. I know it’s time to live in reality, but flipping that switch is hard. Thank you for the help