This article was written by Mark Rosenfeld and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Mark Rosenfeld is a Dating and Relationship Coach for women and founded Make Him Yours in 2015. Mark specializes in helping people find, attract, and keep extraordinary relationships. He has been featured in Style Magazine, Thought Catalog, Elite Daily, News.com.au, and The Good Men Project. Mark’s dating videos have received over 60 million views, and his book “Make Him Yours – Beating the Odds of Modern Dating” was a best-seller on Amazon on its release.
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When you’ve just gotten out of a relationship and into another one, it’s natural to have some mixed feelings about your dating situation. But what do you do if you can’t decide between going back to your ex or sticking with your current boyfriend? We know just how confusing this problem can be, so we’ve compiled a list of questions to ask yourself as a way to decide what your heart actually wants.
This article is based on an interview with our professional dating and relationship coach, Mark Rosenfeld, founder of Make Him Yours. Check out the full interview here.
Steps
What do you want out of a relationship?
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Are you looking for a long-term commitment, or a short-term fling? Once you figure that out, you can ask yourself which person aligns more with those values. This can help you narrow down your thoughts and assist you in picking the right partner for you.[1] X Expert Source Mark Rosenfeld
Dating & Relationship Coach Expert Interview. 29 July 2021.- For instance, if you and your ex broke up because you wanted a long-term relationship and he didn’t, you two probably aren’t a great match.
- But, if your current boyfriend only wants to date for a little while and your ex is more of a long-term relationship guy, you might reconsider.
What are your must-haves in a partner?
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Choose the guy who has more of these qualities. Sit down and write a list of good qualities in a romantic partner. This list is specific to you, so don’t be afraid to dive deep and really figure out what you want. You could talk about their personality, their hobbies, their future goals, or even where they live. Then, take a step back and think about who lines up with those qualities the best. Your list might look something like:[2] X Research source
- Very kind to me and to others.
- Passionate about their career.
- Interested in traveling.
- Good sense of humor.
- Interesting conversationalist.
Who do you have the most chemistry with?
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Having chemistry and passion can help a relationship last long-term. Chemistry is about passion and the spark in your relationship.[3] X Expert Source Mark Rosenfeld
Dating & Relationship Coach Expert Interview. 29 July 2021. It can be a good sexual relationship in the bedroom, but it’s also about the chemical attraction that brings you two together. When you have good chemistry, it might feel like you want to be around them all the time, and you might even get butterflies when they walk into the room.- Your relationship could look perfect from the outside, but if it feels like it’s missing something, it might be because you lack chemistry.
Who do you see yourself with long-term?
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Choose the guy you think you could spend the rest of your life with. Think about yourself 5 to 10 years from now. When you daydream about your life, who are you spending it with?[4] X Expert Source Mark Rosenfeld
Dating & Relationship Coach Expert Interview. 29 July 2021. It might be your current partner, it might be your ex-partner, or it might be neither. This can tell you a lot about the longevity of your relationship and who you might want to choose as a long-term boyfriend.- It’s a little unfair to keep dating your current partner if you don’t see a future with them. If you know your relationship right now isn’t going to work out, you might want to break it off sooner rather than later.
- If you can’t see yourself with either of them, you might want to take a little time for yourself and be single for a while. It’s totally fine to not have a long-term partner, especially if you’re feeling confused.
Do you feel safe and secure in your relationship?
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It’s important to feel like your partner is in it for the long-haul. Think about both your ex-boyfriend and your current boyfriend, and decide which of them would support and be there for you the most. Whoever you choose is probably the right partner for you, because you know they’re going to be around long-term.[5] X Expert Source Mark Rosenfeld
Dating & Relationship Coach Expert Interview. 29 July 2021.- This might be a good time to examine why you and your ex broke up, too. If you could see your ex breaking up with you again in the future, you might not want to go back to him.
Who do you have more fun with?
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Choose the person you like spending time with the most. What do you and your boyfriend like to do together? How about you and your ex? Enjoying each other’s company is very important in a relationship, and having fun together is a good indicator of compatibility. Think about which person you have more things in common with, and who you like spending time with the most.[6] X Expert Source Mark Rosenfeld
Dating & Relationship Coach Expert Interview. 29 July 2021.- Even if you don’t have a ton of things in common, you can still find ways to have fun with your partner.
Who treats you the best?
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Decide who shows you the most love and respect in your relationship. There may be times when you two snap at each other, and all relationships have fights. But when you argue with your ex-boyfriend or your current one, do either of them yell at you or call you names? When they’re stressed out, do they lash out at you? If either of the guys can’t respect you during the tough times, then they’re probably not the one for you.[7] X Expert Source Mark Rosenfeld
Dating & Relationship Coach Expert Interview. 29 July 2021.
In which relationship have you felt the most like yourself?
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Which guy encourages you to follow your dreams while also supporting you? This might mean helping you find a good job, encouraging you to pursue your hobbies, or even getting you to go back to school. You can think about your current relationship and your past one to decide when you feel the best and who makes you feel the most like you.[8] X Research source
- Sometimes the opposite is true: when we’re in relationships, it’s easy to lose ourselves and devote all of our time to our partners. If either person makes you feel that way, they’re probably not the one for you.
Who would you miss the most if they weren’t around?
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Take some time to yourself and figure out who you’re thinking about the most. Then, decide who you’d be more upset by if you couldn’t talk to them anymore. If you find yourself sad at the prospect of not talking to one, but ambivalent about the other, you’re that much closer to making your choice.[9] X Research source
What’s keeping you from making this choice?
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This can help you think about why you might be hung up on your ex. It can also help you think about why you aren’t completely happy in your new relationship. If you feel like you need to keep your options open, you probably aren’t letting yourself fully commit to love. And, if you think your ex was the one who got away, you might be romanticizing your past relationship.[10] X Research source
- This question is not about blame or shaming yourself into making a decision. It’s about examining your own motives to figure out what you, deep down, want to do.
If your best friend was in the same position, what would you say?
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Try to take an unbiased look at your situation. Then, give yourself advice like you would with a friend. Maybe you’d tell your friend that their ex is in the past and they need to let go; or, maybe you’d tell your friend that their new relationship isn’t working and they need to listen to their heart.[11] X Research source
- You might also tell your friend that they aren’t ready for a relationship right now and they need to be single for a while. Remember that this is always a valid option, and taking some time for yourself is a great idea.
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References
- ↑ Mark Rosenfeld. Dating & Relationship Coach. Expert Interview. 29 July 2021.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=111&v=nFv9eRKoK3Y&feature=youtu.be
- ↑ Mark Rosenfeld. Dating & Relationship Coach. Expert Interview. 29 July 2021.
- ↑ Mark Rosenfeld. Dating & Relationship Coach. Expert Interview. 29 July 2021.
- ↑ Mark Rosenfeld. Dating & Relationship Coach. Expert Interview. 29 July 2021.
- ↑ Mark Rosenfeld. Dating & Relationship Coach. Expert Interview. 29 July 2021.
- ↑ Mark Rosenfeld. Dating & Relationship Coach. Expert Interview. 29 July 2021.
- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/loving-bravely/201709/caught-between-two-loves
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFv9eRKoK3Y&t=52s