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Don't Text Your Ex!! Listen to these Breakup Cover Songs instead.

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Are you angry about your ex? Don't text your ex! Listen to these Breakup Cover Songs instead. In the heat of the moment, many people might feel compelled to reach out to their exes via text. Taking a break until you calm down is usually the best bet.


A hand holds a pink heart-shaped paper burning with flames against a dark background, evoking themes of passion or loss.

Choosing to listen to the emotions involved in an angry breakup rather than texting can result in healthier outcomes. Here are several reasons why this method is more advantageous: Emotional Clarity, Avoiding Miscommunication, Space for Calm, Time for Self-Reflection, Establishing Boundaries, and Fostering Emotional Resilience.


Anger frequently arises from unresolved emotions and unmet needs. By taking the time to work through these feelings, individuals can achieve a better understanding of their own emotions and the dynamics within the relationship.


Check out the song suggestions below!


"Abcdefu" Pop-Rock Cover By Fame On Fire, Originally By Gayle  



"Before He Cheats" Acoustic Guitar Cover By Amigo The Devil, Originally By Carrie Underwood



"You Oughta Know" Rock Cover By Luxxe, Originally By Alanis Morissette



"Since U Been Gone" Pop-Punk Cover By Theory Of A Deadman, Originally By Kelly Clarkson

 


"Good 4 U" Pop-Rock Cover By Our Last Night, Originally By Olivia Rodrigo



"Gives You Hell" Pop Acoustic Cover By First To Eleven, Originally By The All-American Rejects



"IDGAF" Punk Pop Cover By Patient Sixty Seven, Originally By Dua Lipa

 


"Better Than Revenge" Pop-Rock Cover By Always Grounded, Originally By Taylor Swift

 


"Shout Out To My Ex" Acoustic Pop Cover By Jada Facer Ft. Tyler Ward, Originally By Little Mix  



"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" Pop Cover By Tiffany Alvord, Originally By Taylor Swift


"Love Me Or Leave Me" By Ruth Etting



Listen To These Breakup Cover Songs Today!

While the urge to text an ex after an angry breakup can be strong, choosing to listen to the emotions involved can lead to a healthier and more constructive outcome.


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