Blocked and Deleted: What Breakups in the Modern Age Look Like
Sep 6, 2018 • Therese Aseoche
Sep 6, 2018 • Therese Aseoche
The saddest part about breaking up with an ex is having to break up with your ex’s friends, especially when your relationship ended on bad terms. It’s just going to hurt when you see your ex’s friends posting photos of them hanging out and moving on with their lives without you, and so you feel almost obliged to purge them out of your life as well.
Having to go through each and every photo on your phone to delete them sucks. It’s like going down memory lane and reminiscing on all the memories you’ve made together before completely letting them go.
Having to go through photos on your social media sucks even harder, not only because of the same reason but also because there’s just too many! Honestly, who has the time to go through all of that?
It’s like the online equivalent of burning everything you owned that reminded you of your ex. Because nothing makes you recall an ex more than a song can.
When you’ve always been so out in the open with your relationship — posting photos, tagging each other on everything, sharing sweet messages publicly — you’ve kind of let the whole world into your life. Because of it, you kind of feel obliged to explain to everybody what the status of your relationship is just to keep them in the loop.
You have no use for that now.
We don’t outright talk about how we feel; we just share things other people say that express how we’re feeling. It’s just how we cope with our sadness these days.
No Facebook, we don’t need to be reminded of our ex’s aunt’s birthday party last year. Or their graduation. Or their sweet anniversary message.
Because no one wants to be that douche who still accesses their ex’s Netflix account for free.
What other things do you hate about breakups in the modern age? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!
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