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3 Ways to Get Revenge on an Ex-Boyfriend

By Matthew Lynch
December 3, 2023
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Introduction:

Breakups are never easy, especially when the relationship had a bitter end. Seeking revenge on an ex-boyfriend may not be the best option, but sometimes it can provide temporary satisfaction that helps you move on. So, instead of grieving over that heartache, why not channel your energy into avenging your hurt feelings?

Here are three non-violent and legal ways to get revenge on an ex-boyfriend

1.Craft the Best Version of Yourself

Nothing breaks an ex’s heart more than seeing you thrive without them. Invest time and energy in yourself by focusing on personal growth. Flaunt your newfound physique or fabulous makeover to make them regret ever letting you go.

Enroll in a gym or fitness class, eat healthily, pursue hobbies that were long-neglected, or enroll in a course to advance your career. Overall, improve yourself mentally, physically, emotionally, and financially – success is truly the best revenge!

2.Hone Your Social Media Game

One ingenious way to send a powerful message to your ex is by bringing your A-game online. Post pictures and updates that showcase your fabulous self and newfound freedom without explicitly mentioning him.

Remember to never post anything in anger, as this will only make you look desperate – embody grace and poise instead. It may take some time for your life upgrades to take effect, so you may use the mute/block feature to keep their posts from shattering your resolve.

3.Reveal Their True Colors

If you happen to learn some dirt about your ex’s true character or shady behavior during the relationship (think lies or unfaithfulness), revealing this information may assist others in calling him out for his actions without lashing out maliciously.

However, be cautious with this method – it may affect innocent parties as well (including you), so make sure you act morally. Don’t fabricate stories – an honest, polite, and mature confrontation is most effective.

Conclusion:

Revenge may be a dish best served cold, but in the end, it is essential to remember that revenge should not consume your life or dictate your actions. The primary objective here is self-development and moving on to better things. Remember, there are reasons your ex-boyfriend became an “ex,” so aim to learn from those experiences and focus on your own happiness.

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