Should I Block My Ex? 12 Pros and Cons (2024)

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To block or not to block, that is the question. Our online connections often mean that even after we part ways with a significant other, we still have more choices to make. One of those choices is whether or not you should cut ties on social media, too. Will it hurt their feelings? Does it make you look petty? Is it too much? The bottom line is protecting your own peace and mental health. That’s why we’ve put together a comprehensive list of reasons you should block your ex, reasons you might not, and a final evaluation to help you make the decision. It’s hard, we know, but we’re here to make it a little less difficult.

Things You Should Know

  • Block your ex if seeing their online activity causes you any stress or negatively impacts your mental health.
  • Block your ex if they’re trying to contact you without your permission or you feel the need to move on.
  • Don’t block your ex if the 2 of you are on good terms or you’re comfortable with online interaction with them
  • Don’t block your ex if you have kids or other important responsibilities together.

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Reasons to Block Them

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    You can’t stop checking their profile. This is totally normal. You’re used to getting little rushes of dopamine from interacting with your partner, and now that they’re your ex, you’re still looking for those rushes. But it’s best for your own mental health to cut off that possibility and temptation and look for happiness and fulfillment elsewhere, like with your friends, family, or hobbies.

    • If your problem is simply impulsive, replace that impulse with something productive. For example read a book, play a game on your phone, or text a friend instead.
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    You feel exposed or like they’re checking on you. Often, your life after your relationship should be just that: yours. You don’t need your ex to know what you’re up to, and in fact that possibility makes you uncomfortable. You might even feel like blocking them would be petty, or it’d prove your weakness. Don’t. In this case, blocking them is the right move. Protect your own peace.[1]

    • Go ahead and block their friends and family, too, if doing so would make you more comfortable with your own online presence. It’s not personal, just self-care.

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    The breakup was messy or is still fresh. Breakups are almost always tough, and your brain does funny things in the time immediately afterward—floods of neural chemicals disorient you and make you do things you otherwise wouldn’t. After a breakup (especially after a messy breakup), it’s often best to block your ex, at least for a while, to take your mind off them and help you move on.

    • After a few months, check in on yourself and how you feel about your ex now. In most cases, it’s probably best to leave them blocked, even if you don’t resent them.
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    You’re tempted to get back with them. Social media is a door, and that door might lead you back to your ex. Maybe your ex even wants to get back together, too. But that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a good idea. Blocking them will give you time to think and evaluate the relationship, and if another try will really help you.[2]

    • If you feel comfortable, send them a message explaining that you need time to think about things, and for your own good are blocking them in the meantime.
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    You need closure. Sometimes, even after a clean breakup, it can be difficult to feel closure. After all, you still care for that person, in a way. But closure is something only you can offer yourself. If you find that you’re constantly reviewing the what-if’s, it’s probably time to take that closure for yourself and press that block button.

    • Don’t hesitate to take a day or 2 to yourself after you cut off this contact. It’s a big step, and you deserve time and space to process it.
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    You just need some time to figure things out. It’s totally understandable not to know where you stand. You’re not sure if you need to block them, or if it’ll be fine without blocking, but the noise of having them on your feed isn’t helping. Block them for the time being, until you’ve cleared your head.

    • If you’re worried you might hurt their feelings, send them a quick message about what you’re doing and why. If the 2 of you are on good terms, they’ll understand.
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    Your ex is trying to contact you against your wishes. If you’re not on good terms, but your ex keeps trying to contact you, or is leaving comments or likes on posts when you’d definitely rather they didn’t, don’t hesitate to cut off contact. Exposing yourself to that kind of harm won’t do you any good, and it’s best to block and move on.[3]

    • Before you block them, make it clear that you don’t want any further contact. If you still need to communicate with them for certain things, ask a trusted friend to act as an occasional mediator.
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    Your ex is harassing you. This one’s no question. If your ex is leaving negative comments, making threats, or otherwise acting aggressive, block them ASAP. If you feel like your safety or mental health is at risk, contact the authorities and consider seeking counseling to help you navigate abuse.

    • This goes for mind games or other confusing online interactions, too, not just overtly negative contact. If you don’t want to speak with them, that’s the end of the story. Hit that block button.
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    They cheated on you. Cheating is a huge breach of trust, and can damage your own self esteem or emotional state. There are so many questions and loose ends, but it’s best to cut those ends short and cut off contact—at least until you’re in a better position to evaluate the relationship.[4]

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Reasons Not to Block Them

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    The breakup was mutual, or wasn’t messy. Not every breakup is a bad one, and sometimes even a hurtful breakup doesn’t mean the end of other bonds. You don’t mind seeing their online activity, or you might just need some time to consider where you stand, and you don’t want to sever those ties prematurely. In this case, keep them unblocked for the time being—you can always block them later if things do get messy.[5]

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    You’re open to a relationship of some form. The end of a romantic relationship can be the start of a platonic one. Just because 2 people aren’t meant for wedding bells doesn’t mean they can’t still support and enjoy each other’s company. If you feel good about your own mental health, and you feel good about where the 2 of you stand, it’s totally fine to keep them around on social media.[6]

    • If you’re hoping to get back together, consider your own needs and why the relationship failed the first time. Talk to a trusted friend and take some more time before you make a decision.
    • Reader Poll: We asked 253 wikiHow readers who've considered rekindling a relationship with their ex, and 53% of them agreed that their biggest concern was making the same mistakes and getting hurt again. [Take Poll] If you’re considering getting back with your ex, make sure you’re in the right headspace to do so.
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    You have kids or other joint responsibilities. This one’s tricky, and truthfully could go either way. If social media channels are the only way you can communicate to your ex about your children or other responsibilities like work, finances, or unresolved issues, keep that channel open but set clear boundaries—with yourself and your ex—about how to use it.[7]

    • If it’s really not working or impacting you negatively, hire a mediator like an attorney, or discuss alternate methods of communication.
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How to Decide

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    Delete your social media apps for a while. You don’t need to delete your profile, but delete the problematic apps off your phone for a few weeks to give you some time to reflect without the temptation to check your feed. After about 3 weeks, ask yourself if you felt better or worse during that time, and why. You might find that you have much more clarity, and know the answer.

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    Block them if continued exposure impacts your mental health. You gotta look out for yourself, and that includes protecting your own mental health, which your experience online can greatly affect. If seeing their posts or having that regular contact with them—indirect or direct—stresses you out or makes you feel worse in any way, it’s time to block them.[8]

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    Don’t block them if you feel comfortable with the current situation. If you can coexist with them online and find that it doesn’t cause you any additional stress or negativity, go ahead and keep them around (on social media, at least). Worst case scenario, you can block them later if it does become a problem.[9]

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    When in doubt, block them. Can we level with you? That you’re considering blocking your ex at all might be a sign that you should go ahead and do it. If there’s any question in your mind, or you feel uncertain about what might happen if you don’t, or you can’t stop worrying about this or that—your feelings, their feelings, if it’s the right choice—then the best course may be just to block them and let yourself heal, even if only for a little while.[10]

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      FAQs

      Is it better to block your ex or not? ›

      Whether you're being the surveillance ex or your ex is, it's best to block! In instances of abusive exes or really bad breakups that result (or should result) in No Contact, skip the muting stage and head straight to block.

      What are the disadvantages of blocking your ex? ›

      Blocking an ex can stop you from talking or getting closure, make it harder to fix things or move on, and make both of you feel more upset or angry with each other.

      Should you block or ignore an ex? ›

      According to Dr. Jacobsen: The bottom line is if you're trying to move on, but you can't stop yourself from contacting your ex or obsessing over their social media posts, blocking is the best choice.

      Is it a good thing if your ex blocks you? ›

      Things You Should Know

      Your ex may be blocking you to hide their shame, or just to rile you up. Your ex may be blocking you to honor their therapist's advice or the needs of their new partner. Try to respect these boundaries, even if it hurts. Blocking an ex after a break-up is healthy (and often temporary).

      Why blocking your ex is powerful? ›

      Your safety.

      If you are ending a toxic or abusive relationship, blocking or unfollowing this person may be the only way to truly feel safe and reinforce a boundary. Even if there is no physical threat, sometimes after a breakup, the abuser might continue to use or leverage social media as a means of further abuse.

      Will blocking my ex help me move on? ›

      Staying virtually connected with an ex can make it difficult to fully move on. Blocking or unfollowing an ex can offer you more space to heal, along with inner peace and a sense of safety.

      Is it immature to block your ex? ›

      Blocking your ex on social media isn't an immature thing to do, especially if you need some time and space to withdraw & heal. In fact, I highly recommend it.

      Do exes block you because they love you? ›

      The one that says that an ex angrily blocking you actually means they love you. I don't necessarily agree with that statement. I think it's a stretch based on a flawed premise. The reason most people “block” is due to an avoidant trigger they may have not because they love you.

      How does an ex feel when you block him? ›

      Anger is a common reaction when he realizes you blocked him. He may feel insulted or disrespected, leading to feelings of rage or resentment. This anger can stem from a sense of betrayal, especially if he perceives the block as an abrupt end without a chance for dialogue or closure.

      Is blocking a power move? ›

      There are millions of reasons to block someone: to maintain your peace, to win the argument, to have a boundary, to end a relationship, to ease the anxiety of waiting for someone to text back., Bbut maybe the most appealing part of blocking is the (sometimes-false, often fleeting) sense of control it gives you.

      Does blocking an ex make them miss you more? ›

      Hiding your social media from your ex also smacks of you attempting to manipulate or get at your ex. They will likely respond with an eye roll (either literally or figuratively). People often ask me if blocking an ex makes them miss you. In my experience, that is not how an ex responds at all in most cases.

      When should you block someone? ›

      Blocking can serve as a form of protection as you try to let go and move forward. If you find that the other person is having a hard time with the disconnection and is constantly seeking your attention through communication, it might be time to block them.

      Is it better to delete or block your ex? ›

      After a breakup (especially after a messy breakup), it's often best to block your ex, at least for a while, to take your mind off them and help you move on. After a few months, check in on yourself and how you feel about your ex now.

      Does it mean anything if your ex doesn't block you? ›

      Some exes are different. Some block you completely, and others simply don't feel a need to block you, especially if there was no friction between you two in the relationship. But just because they didn't, doesn't mean they haven't moved on. The important thing is to not worry so much about that.

      Does blocking mean they care? ›

      If you have been wondering, “Did he block me because he cares?” know that the answer to this can be a complicated one. A guy can block you, even though he loves you, due to various personal and environmental factors. On the other hand, he can block you due to a lack of feelings as well.

      Is it better to block or remove someone? ›

      Use unfriending sparingly and carefully. Finally there's blocking. This is the “nuclear option” that should only ever be used as a last resort. This is for people who are abusive, and who you don't want to see any sign of you on Facebook.

      Is it better to block or ignore? ›

      As a general rule of thumb, ignoring your ex and then getting back in contact later is used for getting an ex back. On the other hand, blocking an ex is probably one of the best ways to actually get over an ex, assuming you can keep them blocked.

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