When she gives up on the relationship, you need to give her some space. The primary reason why this is important is that she needs time to process her emotions and decide what is best for herself. It is vital to acknowledge her feelings and give her enough time to conclude on her next line of action.
You're always wondering what could have been. You think of the person constantly, or at time when you'd rather not. You spend a lot of time reliving memories or looking them up on social media. You bring them up often when talking to friends.
How do you know when you're really done with someone?
There's No Emotional Connection
One of the key signs your relationship is ending is that you are no longer vulnerable and open with your partner. A cornerstone of happy, healthy relationships is that both partners feel comfortable being truly open to sharing thoughts and opinions with one another.
If you're in this position right now and are unsure if you want to continue the relationship, it's important to remember that relationships can go through many different phases. Just because you have lost feelings right now, doesn't mean that you can't ever get them back.
How do you know if she broke up with you for someone else?
Feel if they are distant.
If your ex suddenly grows distant from you, this can be a sign that they've moved on. If they longer share details from their life, no longer reach out to you for support, or no longer allow themselves to be close to you physically, they may be in love with someone.
She may want to be with you again because she doesn't want to be alone and she feels safe with you. A lot of women don't want to be alone and feel like they need to be in a relationship with someone. When she sees that you have moved on, she may try to come back so that she can have a safety net.
Acceptance. The last stage of letting go is acceptance. It is a stage characterised by inner peace as you start to create your “new reality”. It is because you allowed yourself to go through the process and express grief, anger, depression, and regret.
It's after relating to each other on a completely open level that couples can move on to the final stage of commitment in a relationship: the partnership stage.
What is the hardest part about letting someone go?
The hardest part of letting go is the "uncertainty"--when you are afraid that the moment you let go of someone you will hate yourself when you find out how close you were to winning their affection. Every time you give yourself hope you steal away a part of your time, happiness and future.