How do I stop looking at my crush on social media?
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Tips
- Relax. No need to go overboard with answers or questions.
- Don’t stalk them every 20 seconds. They will know that you’re stalking them if you comment and like all of their statuses, tweets, or posts.
- Be careful of whom you trust.
- Don’t be clingy or obsessive.
When checking up on your ex becomes a problem, here are six ways to stop yourself from stalking them online:
- Delete their profile.
- Keep busy.
- Find a replacement habit.
- Get back in the dating game.
- Block his pages if you have to.
- When all else fails, take a break from social media.
Do You stalk your crush or ex on social media?
In the super-connected world that we live in today you can literally find anything about anyone on social media. The majority of us have probably stalked a crush or an ex multiple times on Facebook or Instagram just out of curiosity.
So here are five more reasons why you might want to reconsider stalking a guy on social media. You will over analyze everything. If I start to overthink things, I can literally misinterpret anything. I over exaggerate things that have been said to me in person constantly.
Though it might feel weird to publicly admit, it really is common to stare at pictures of your crush and look at their social media. However, if you’re checking up is a little too frequent and perhaps going a bit too deep, Dybner suggests you stop and think about what your real intent is.
How do you know if you have a crush on someone?
If you are crushing on someone and he’s a ‘clean eater’, vegan or does CrossFit, you’ll most likely know via social media posts, which can be a great heads up. If you’re more, like, you know, never working out, you may not mesh well with someone who must hit the gym five nights of the week minimum.