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11 Ways to Make Your Ex Jealous

By Matthew Lynch
March 24, 2024
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Introduction:

Breakups can be tough, and sometimes we may find ourselves longing for that extra bit of attention or validation from an ex-partner. If you’re looking to make your ex a little green with envy, try these 11 tactics below.

1. Enjoy Your Single Life:

Go out with friends, engage in hobbies, and immerse yourself in activities you love. Seeing you happy and content without them will surely make your ex jealous.

2. Take Care of Your Physical Appearance:

Hit the gym, buy some new clothes, get a fresh haircut – anything that will enhance your appearance. When they see you looking stunning, they’ll notice the positive change right away.

3. Find New Love Interests:

Casually date or enter new relationships without flaunting it too much on social media. Give them just enough insight into your new love life to spark envy.

4. Indulge in Self-Care and Personal Growth:

Focus on yourself by engaging in self-care routines or pursuing personal development courses or trips. Prove that you didn’t need them to be the best version of yourself.

5. Expand Your Social Circle:

Network more and make new friends. Seeing you surround yourself with interesting people might make them wish they were still in your life too.

6. Keep Your Posts Positive on Social Media:

Share highlights of your life that demonstrate your happiness and success without being boastful – subtlety is key here! Avoid any negativity or “sub-tweets.”

7. Achieve Success at Work/School:

Excel at work or school and share minor achievements with mutual acquaintances so the word gets back to your ex about how well you’re doing without them.

8. Attend Events They’re Going To (But Don’t Stalk!):

Show up where you know they’ll be attending occasionally (not every single time), looking fabulous and having a good time. The goal is to make it seem like a natural coincidence.

9. Create Inside Jokes and Memories with New Friends or Partners:

If your ex hears you laughing about new antics with new people, they might feel left out and start wondering about their place in your life.

10. Be Kind Without Being Flirty:

When you bump into your ex or have to communicate, be kind without giving any impression that you still want them romantically. This will make them question if they have lost you for good.

11. Live Your Best Life:

The key to making your ex jealous is genuinely living a happy, fulfilled, and successful life without them. Any jealousy on their part should always be a byproduct of your personal growth, not the main goal.

Conclusion:

While it’s natural to want a bit of revenge after a breakup, always remember that making an ex-partner jealous should never be your primary focus. Pursue personal growth and happiness for yourself first and foremost, and any feelings they may have are just an added bonus.

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