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Should I unblock my ex or not?

Should I unblock my ex or not?

Focus on yourself. The day that you won’t even give a s*** about your ex, that’s the right time to unblock them. In months or YEARS when you are randomly checking your unblock list and notice him and you laugh that you even blocked them, that’s the right time. I suggest never and ever do it.

Is blocking your ex on Facebook a good idea?

If keeping your ex on your social media disturbs your inner peace, block them. If you don’t want to do it only because you are worried about how your ex will perceive and interpret it, do it and block them anyway. As long as it make you feel better, then what your ex or people think doesn’t really matter.

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Does someone know if you block them on Facebook?

Can they see you have blocked them? People will not be notified when you block them. You can also block mesages from users on Facebook as well. They won’t be able to contact you in the Messenger app if you do this – and they also won’t be notified.

Is it okay to block an ex on Facebook?

If your ex engages in this sort of behavior, then it’s a safe to say that blocking them is fine. At the very least, you can unfollow them or unfriend from Facebook. By doing so, you cut them off and all of their attempts to get under your skin. The ex is toxic, but charming

What happens when you unblock a friend on Facebook?

If on FB: If you unblock them, your comments on mutual friends posts will be seen by him. This is providing he hasn’t blocked you.

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What happens when you break up with an ex on social media?

Some exes engage in toxic behavior even after the breakup. They’ll post things on social media that obviously involve you, but don’t actually say your name, such as: On other occasions they might even post photos of their new relationship very soon after the two of you have broken up.

Why do people block each other when they break up?

This can often lead to situations where the two people involved use breakups as a weapon to punish the other person into making concessions and win the ego war. Sometimes, outright blocking the other person (and watching them crawl back) is the next step in this conflict of pride.