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Interacting with an ex can be a tricky situation, especially if the relationship didn't end on the best terms. However, it's important to remember that you both share a history and may have mutual friends or obligations that require you to interact. Here are some tips on how to act around your ex: 1. Respect their boundaries: If your ex has made it clear they need space or don't want to interact with you, it's important to respect their wishes. Don't push for contact or try to initiate conversations if they're not receptive. 2. Be civil: If you do find yourself in situations where you have to interact, try to be civil and polite. Keep conversations light and avoid any topics that may lead to arguments or disagreements. 3. Avoid discussing your relationship: Bringing up past issues or rehashing old arguments is unlikely to be productive and may lead to tension. Focus on the present and future, rather than dwelling on the past. 4. Be mindful of your body language: Pay attention to your body language and try to maintain a relaxed and neutral stance. Avoid crossing your arms or appearing defensive, as this can be interpreted as hostility. 5. Don't use mutual friends as a weapon: If you share mutual friends, it's important not to use them as a way to get back at your ex. Avoid putting your friends in the middle and try to keep your interactions with them separate from your feelings towards your ex. 6. Take care of yourself: It's natural to feel emotional after a breakup, so it's important to take care of yourself. Surround yourself with supportive friends and family, and take time to focus on your own interests and hobbies. Ultimately, how you act around your ex will depend on your individual circumstances and the nature of your relationship. However, by being respectful, civil, and mindful of your interactions, you can help ensure that things don't become unnecessarily tense or uncomfortable.
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