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How To Take Your Ex Back From Their Rebound Relationship

http://www.BreakupBrad.com -- How To Take Your Ex Back From Their Rebound Relationship Hello ladies and gentlemen, I am Brad Browning AKA Breakup Brad… as I’m sure you already know, I am YouTube’s #1 breakup coach from beautiful Vancouver Canada. This video is specifically for anyone out there who wants to get back together with an ex boyfriend or ex girlfriend who is currently in a “rebound relationship”. In other words, your ex has started dating someone new… and you want to steal them back. If you’re in this kind of situation, you might be feeling hopeless right now, and I totally understand that. But in many cases, there’s actually reason to be optimistic. A lot of the time, just because your ex is already dating someone new doesn’t mean your chances of getting him or her back are gone forever. In fact, believe it or not, this new person could actually help you get back together with your ex. Watch this video to the end, and I’ll explain exactly how to make that happen. First, let’s talk briefly about “rebound relationships”. Often, people who have recently been through a breakup will try to jump into a new romance as quickly as possible. This, of course, is what’s called a “rebound”. A rebound is typically a relationship that begins out of convenience… its an easy way to push the post-breakup heartache aside and distract them from the reality of the situation. Someone new to keep their mind off you and your breakup. Is Your Ex In A Rebound Relationship, Or Something More Serious? Now, how do you know if it’s a “rebound” or a real, long-term relationship? Well, basically, rebounds are short-term flings. A rebound relationship will typically be something that happens fairly quickly after a breakup… usually within 30-60 days or less. If your ex starts dating someone new several months after you broke up… for example, if you broke up on Jan 1st, and your ex begins dating someone on March 15th… that’s probably NOT a rebound. But if they’re already with someone a couple of weeks after your breakup, that’s far more likely to be a traditional “rebound” type of relationship. Now, like I said, a rebound relationship serves a specific purpose: it helps keep your ex’s mind off the breakup, and gives them someone new and exciting to hang out with and occupy their time. If you jump straight from one relationship into another -- which is basically what happens with rebound relationships -- you don’t have time to really dwell on the heartache and loneliness that would normally accompany a difficult breakup. If you’ve ever been in a “rebound” yourself, you know that this can actually be quite an effective way to numb the pain of a breakup… temporarily. But, here’s the thing: most rebound relationships simply die off once they’ve “served their purpose”. And that’s actually great news if you’re hoping to win back your ex… because, well, think about it: how often do people find a compatible boyfriend or girlfriend in a matter of just a few days? If it were that easy to just end one relationship and find someone new, there wouldn’t be many single people out there. But as you know, it’s NOT that easy to find the right person… it can take months or years before you land a date with someone you’re truly compatible with. Most of us have to date numerous different people over the course of years before we find “the one”, right? That means that your ex’s new “rebound” probably isn’t going to be a good fit in the long term. Odds are good that your ex and this new person won’t be compatible, and won’t be able to make it work for more than a few weeks. Most rebound relationships last around 3-5 weeks, and the few that survive longer typically tend to slowly die away after a month or two. Now, that doesn’t mean they may not have some physical chemistry, but it’s highly unlikely they’re going to fall in love and live happily ever after. On the contrary, in fact… they’ll probably be done with one another in no time. So, you know that the chances of your ex staying with this new person are very low. Now let me explain why this presents you with a great opportunity to step in and take your ex back… #bradbrowning #breakup #exback *** More from Brad Browning: The Ex Factor Guide: http://www.exfactorguide.com Mend the Marriage: http://www.mendthemarriage.com Brad Browning: http://www.bradbrowning.com/ LoveLearnings: https://www.lovelearnings.com Facebook:   / bbrowning  

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