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5 Responses to ‘You Deserve Better’ and Other Templated Messages from Your Ex Situationship

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Navigating through breakups, particularly those emerging from situationships, can feel like a tumultuous rollercoaster ride. You find yourself caught in a whirlwind of emotions, clutching onto cliché messages from someone you could have officially dated.

One such common phrase is, “You deserve better.” This statement, while seemingly straightforward, carries a depth of meaning that requires unpacking and also necessitates an appropriate response.

The text: “You deserve better.”

Ah, the classic. It’s as if they’re saying, “It’s not you, it’s me.” But what can you say back? 

Response: “I respect your decision and appreciate your concern. I believe we all deserve happiness and if this is what you think is best, I understand.” This response shows that you respect their decision, while also subtly implying that you are aware of your own worth.

The text: “I need some space.”

This one might leave you feeling like you’re floating in the abyss of uncertainty. But remember, it’s okay to have some distance.

Response: “I understand your need for space and I respect it. Let’s take a break for a week and then check in with each other to see where we stand. It’s important for both of us to feel comfortable in this relationship.” This response shows understanding and respect for their needs, while also setting a clear timeline for reassessment. 

The text: “I think we’re better off as friends.”

Ouch, right? It’s like they’ve friend-zoned you after everything. But hey, maybe friendship is the best path forward.

Response: “I appreciate your honesty and I’ll need some time to think about this.” It’s okay to take some time for yourself.

The text: “I’m not ready for a relationship.”

This can be a tough one to hear, especially if you were ready to take the plunge.

Response: “I appreciate you being upfront about your feelings.” This response shows that you respect their decision. 

The text: “It’s just not working out.”

Sometimes things just don’t click, no matter how hard we try.

Response: “Thank you for being honest about your feelings. I wish you all the best.” This response allows for closure on a positive note.

And remember, sometimes no response is the best response (especially if you haven’t heard from them for a few days then they suddenly send out a generic breakup text). If their message has upset you or made you uncomfortable, it’s perfectly okay to choose silence. After all, your peace of mind comes first.

It’s completely normal to feel hurt and anxious when you receive generic or cliché messages from someone you’re dating, especially if they don’t seem genuine. Acknowledge your feelings as valid and, if you’re comfortable, communicate your feelings to the other person. They might not be aware of how their messages are impacting you. 

Don’t hesitate to seek support from trusted friends or family, and remember to take care of yourself by doing things you enjoy. Always remember your worth; you are more than this relationship and deserve genuine and respectful communication. If the anxiety becomes too much, consider seeking help from a mental health professional. Prioritizing your mental health and well-being is crucial. 

 

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