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Top five to ten ways to win an ex back

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Question - (25 January 2008) 3 Answers - (Newest, 28 January 2008)
A female Canada age 41-50, anonymous writes:

What are the top 5 or 10 ways to get an ex to want you back? I don't want to play mind games with him, I just want him to realize all that he's missing. I know that sounds totally selfish of me. But I guess I just want to try a few things to get him back before I give up for good and move on. Please make suggestions.

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A female reader, eyeswideopen United States +, writes (28 January 2008):

eyeswideopen agony auntI agree with rcn, you need to address whatever it was that made him your EX. If you can correct that then just make sure he notices that it has been corrected and see if he comes around. If you can't "fix" whatever caused the break up then I guess you'll have to move on.

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A female reader, Laura1318 Malaysia +, writes (28 January 2008):

Laura1318 agony auntYou can try Google for that answer.

If you want him back, you need to act confident, try not to be needy or clingy.

The best action is no action. Just leave him alone. Going to him now will only devalue your worth. If he does not want you or do not love you anymore, all your efforts will only be in vain.You will suffer more scorns and insults from him.

If he does not come back, it is over.Let him go.

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A male reader, rcn United States +, writes (26 January 2008):

rcn agony auntIt all depends, what happened in your relationship that caused the break up? That's important while trying to decide what will work and what would cause more harm than good.

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