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LoginEnding a relationship can be one of the hardest things to do, especially when you have devoted time, energy, effort, money, and other things you cannot get back. It can take a person some time to recover, heal, and get back on track with their lives. Since everyone is different, there is no concrete timeline for how long it takes to get over someone or when it is OK to start dating again. For some, it can take a few months, and for others, I have seen it take years. Healing is not linear. But what happens when you move on too fast and do not take the necessary time to heal and unpack any issues from the previous relationship? You can end up in what's known as a rebound relationship. A rebound relationship is a relationship wherein an individual who just recently ended a romantic relationship gets involved with someone else despite not being emotionally healed from the breakup. Jumping into a rebound relationship can happen quickly after a breakup. Some people may intentionally seek them out, while others happen to "fall" into one rather unknowingly.
What is the right amount of time to start a new romantic relationship after a breakup? Another says to wait one month for every year of the last relationship before dating again. But forget about mathematics — perhaps the length or seriousness of the last relationship is key, and more involved and committed relationships need to be followed by a longer break. But what if someone feels ready just one week after a breakup?
The Buzz has now moved to a new website. Check it out here for advice on dating, friendship, wellness, and more: bumble-buzz. So if you see the opportunity to have a fun little fling, you should take it, right? Well, depending on who you ask, rebound relationships are either a cure-all or a harmful distraction. There are a couple main reasons for rebounding that relationship coach Maya Diamond sees in her practice.
Estimated reading time: 12 minutes. It was one of those heart-wrenching, soul-crushing ones that leave you questioning a lot about yourself and relationships in general. The relationship itself was definitely in a death spiral before the end, but the ending was dramatic. We connected almost instantly, and before I knew it, we were in the whirlwind phase of a new relationship.
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