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Text Your Ex Back – What To Avoid

Monday, February 13th, 2012

If you think it’s impossible to text your ex back, think again. A lot of misguided relationship tips from so called “gurus” has given text messaging a lousy name and it needs to quit. People are quick to write off text messaging as some sort of “imposter” that can’t hold its own weight against phone or face to face conversation.

If you have previously looked at text messages in this way and believe you can’t text your ex back, then it may be time to reexamine what you have been told up to this point. Here’s the reason why…

When it comes to getting your ex back, text shouldn’t be forgotten about. They are just as important in today’s society as all other forms of communication such as in person, phone, and sending email. Texting your ex through your cell phone allows you to take into consideration what you’re going to say before you say it. It’s non-confrontational…when performed in the correct way.

I’m no genie, fortune teller, or psychic, but my guess is you quite possibly have your cell phone on you right now…or somewhere close by. Am I correct?

Today, cellular phones are like pants and house keys. People hardly ever leave home without having them in hand. It follows them to work, to school, to the bathroom, everywhere. It’s a craving and it’s just as powerful as any drug or alcohol addiction.

Stats show the average teenager transmits around 300 text messages every day. But if you presume text messaging is only for the “youngsters”, think again. Many older people also candidly confess to lowering their talking time in favor of text messaging.

So what’s the connection between text messages, breakups, and relationships? Why should you use this technological know-how to text your ex back so you can build up a new, stronger, and more important relationship with them? The key is access.

Since your ex most likely always has their cellphone around, you have extraordinary access to them and can use this opportunity to reconcile and create a new relationship. If you call, your ex may not answer their phone, but if you send them a text, there’s a great chance they will study it even if they don’t take action and respond.

But you have to go about your text messages the correct way. If you fail to realize this, text messages can propel your ex into not wanting to talk to you at all.

Prior to the opening of the Michael Fiore Text Your Ex Back pdf earlier in 2011, there was not much guidance available on the correct way to text your ex. To learn more about Michael Fiore’s program, check out this text your ex back review.

Common slip ups individuals make when using a smart phone to send text messages which you must avoid include:

1. Not waiting long enough before crafting and sending out the first text.

2. Thinking any random text will do. Not all text messages are useful and crafting and delivering the wrong text messages can cause more problems in the end.

3. Not having patience and attempting to strain the relationship by sending too many texts too often.

4. Starting Fights over the text messages sent between you and your ex.

5. Transmitting texts on the topic of what failed in the relationship or what led to the split.

6. Sending out text messages that reveal emotions of desperation or neediness.

7. Putting pressure on your ex to respond to your text messages.

You’ll almost never text your ex back by attempting to “repair” an “old” relationship. That relationship is lost forever. Done. Kaput. Instead you need to text with the steadfast idea of starting over in a much improved relationship.