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Going through a breakup can be such an emotional wrenching time. I know only too well how bad it can be.

You may not realise it but even if your relationship looks dead and buried, it may well be saved.

A lot of people will simply accept the situation and move on to the next phase of their lives.

If there are any feelings left for your ex then you owe it to yourself to give it a go and make up.

There is a lot of material out there on the net that has been solely written for this exact situation.

Others who have successfully reversed a split & gotten their ex back have put their ideas down on paper

Some of these people have created a series of easy to follow steps and created “off the shelf” systems.

Hard to swallow I know, but the system I used has helped over 12,000 people get back together.

Most people work on a similar psychological and emotional level. And it’s because of this that these systems work time & again.

Part of one of the steps I used involved a psychological tactic to get my wife to phone me without me asking her.

I achieved this by following the system and leaving her a message that simply thanked her, and then mentioned how good things were for me at the moment.

What this did was got her curious. She was curious as to why I would thank her and also how I was having such a good time.

Just as the system said, she was so curious she just had to call me back.

I was pretty confident after this call that things would work out. The system said that if she calls she still has feelings.

As indifference is the opposite of love, then she wouldn’t bother calling if she didn’t feel anything.

She clearly did have some feelings as she did call. It turned out her feelings were pretty strong as we are now more solid than we’ve ever been.

I know that “off the shelf” systems do work cause I used one to get my wife back.

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