We all do it. Whenever we’re feeling down and lonely, we look at our inventory of our ex-lovers. We think about all of the people that have been in our lives. We think about the men or women we’ve met. We start to think about our ex. I call it ‘romancing the ex.’

We think about all of the good things and the good times we had, and we think to ourselves, “Well maybe it would work out. Maybe we should try again.”

There’s ton of books out there about getting your ex back, and texting your ex back.

What is it about an ex that keeps sucking us back in? I think much of the time it’s that we don’t have enough going on in our life at the moment. We’ve become a disconnected society as a whole. As I walk around, I don’t see people talking to one another anymore. They’re constantly on their phone looking at their phones, maybe looking for their ex on a website.

We don’t have social interaction anymore. We’re in our cars, at work, when we go to the gym we put our headphones in, we go to the market, and then when we’re done we celebrate because we completed your tasks. Then we leave our social interaction to the computer. We’ve become screen addicts.

And we all know how online dating always ends up most the time. Online dating is extremely frustrating because nobody can ever commit, make a decision, or even go on a date because it takes so much time to even have a phone conversation.

We’re not meant to be alone. We’re animals who are meant to cuddle, hug, and be together. We start thinking about our ex, because we already know that person. We start romancing the ex. We’re all guilty of it, and we think maybe it’s going to work out better. But the question is why?

In today’s powerful video I’m going to expose my true thoughts about dating an ex, what you can do if you’re starting to find old feelings coming back. The best way to deal with the situation without getting hurt.