Do you still have a chance with your ex? You might have a strong possibility of making it happen. Even if your situation seems bleak and your ex lover is telling you that you’re the biggest loser he or she knows, even if you’re thinking there’s no chance whatsoever, even if you think you need Will Smith and Lady Gaga to serenade your ex to have a chance.

If I were to ask you the opposite of love, what would you say it is? Hate?

Hate isn’t the opposite emotion of love. If your ex lover is continually mad at you to the point that you think he or she ‘hates’ you, you’re in a better position than you think.

The emotion that you truly don’t want from an ex is indifference. Think about it. If she or he doesn’t care about you, then they will simply get on with their lives as if you weren’t a factor at all. If he or she seems to hate you it’s because they still care an awful lot.

So what this means for you, is that there is some action that needs to be taken to get through this angry stage. In most cases what is needed is an effective apology, of which I’ve written about previously.

Once you’ve got an honest apology in order, you’ll need to continue down the road of re-attracting your ex back to square one. It’s been done thousands of times, keep reading to learn more about what you need to do to get back your ex.

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Eric S. Williams is an expert relationship adviser with six years of experience in reuniting ex-lovers. Since his own relationship was cut short years ago, his passion became how to get an ex back, dating eBooks, and identifying the best ways to get exes back together for years.

Author: Eric S Williams
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