Technological advances like texting once was are wonderful and ever-evolving.
However, texting your ex in the spur of the moment is almost never a good idea.
Here’s a look at texts you should definitely never send to a former flame.

Just heard our song!
So, what happens to all of those memories and tidbits of personal knowledge once your relationship ends?
Unfortunately, it’s all still floating around in your mind.

Plus, if they don’t respond, you’ll only feel worse.
Of course, anger is a totally normal emotion to feel when drudging through the depths of breakup hell.
It’s healthy to allow yourself time to experience the full spectrum of your emotions.

I miss you.
Breaking up is hard to do.
You know it, your parents know it Neil Sedakaeven wrote a song about it.

After all,we’ve been to themoon.
Chances are they’ve been there a time or two themselves.
Congrats on your new relationship.

If it isn’t obvious by now, there are plenty of reasons to refrain from texting your ex.
“This is pivotal in the grieving process.
Most folks entertain a certain fantasy that reconciliation of romance [and] love will resume.

Unlike your blindsided beau,you knew the end was imminentand you almost certainly have your reasons why.
That’s not to say you shouldn’t provide clarity as to why you decided to leave a relationship.
“Phrase something as, ‘This bothers me,’ or ‘This really was difficult for me.'”

Constructive criticism can be a good thing but even good things require moderation.
Can we still be friends?
A lot of insight can come with time and space apart.”

Who knows how you’ll feel in a month or two?
I love your new profile pic!
And every time you see that, you will re-injure yourself.

It’ll be harder for you to get over it."
Wanna come over?
Everyone gets lonely sometimes.

Why aren’t you texting me back?!
If your ex wants to talk to you, they’ll respond in their own time.
And if they don’t you’re probably better off anyway.

A revealing photo
As we’ve learned, sleeping with your ex is generally never recommended.
What’s the harm?
Unfortunately, the risk here is greater than the reward.

And if we’re being honest, you probably already know that.
take a step back."
Can we hey give things another try?

Few things come close to the soul-crushing feeling of having your heart broken by someone you love.
And if they say theyare well, you still might feel inspired to ask them to reconsider.
We call this unfortunate line of thought “breakup brain,” and it isnotto be trusted.
Sending your former partner a text begging them make things work isnevera good idea.
“But there’s nothing magical about one person.”