You were the perfect woman. You waited on your man, loved him, stayed
silent because he liked it and even stepped aside from the spot light so
that he could shine. PHOTO | FILE| NATION MEDIA GROUP
You were the perfect woman. You waited on your man, loved him,
stayed silent because he liked it and even stepped aside from the spot
light so that he could shine.
Then he left you and
broke your heart and now he’s moved on like you never existed. You’ve
been told to leave it to karma. That time will make it all better.
But
this isn’t what you are looking for. You want justice. You want to make
him feel as bad as you are feeling and you do not want to wait for
time. What’s the best way to make him regret leaving you?
HURTING YOURSELF
You
want to do some serious damage to this man who ripped out your heart
and walked all over it. In the heat of the moment, destroying his
belongings can seem like a really good idea.
True,
smashing the windscreen of his new car or burning all his expensive
suits will give you a rush of adrenaline. But this lasts for only a few
hours and then the hurt comes back stronger than before.
If
you are emotional like most women, you might resort to hurting yourself
in a bid to show him how much pain you’re in and get an empathetic
reaction from him – like chopping off your hair or quitting that job
that you worked so hard for. But as 28-year-old Janet Wange who cut her
permed hair after a break-up will tell you, that will only leave you
feeling worse.
So how do you make your ex feel bad about leaving you?
“Get
a new, better-looking man. Your ex will come back running to you and
you have the opportunity of rejecting him and making him feel exactly
how you felt,” 29-year-old Lucy Wacera answers.
Lucy
is in a relationship which she is confident is leading her to the
altar. Before she met her current boyfriend, she dated a man who dumped
her abruptly after four years.
She
promptly got into a ‘relationship’ with a man she considered more
attractive and updated every hour of that relationship on social media.
She believes that her plan worked because, ‘He started calling and
texting. He wanted me back.”
Did he?
Is getting with a hot, new man the ultimate revenge on your ex? We asked
a few men whether this plan would work. Turns out that it won’t.
Seeing
your ex with a more attractive woman is probably a big fear for women
but not for men. “If I see my ex with a new man, I will not feel jealous
or want her back. In my mind, I’ve already had her. If she is his
choice now, good for him,” says Alex Kitui, a nurse.
When
you take up this plan, you are only projecting your fears to him.
Ultimately, you end up hurt, not him. This is a bad plan that ends up
only hurting you.
The internet makes
it extremely tempting for a scorned woman to expose her ex to the
masses. You can tell about how he cheated on you, how bad he was in bed
or how he couldn’t provide and truth is, he may be a little hurt and
embarrassed.
What most women do not
realise is that as you are busy exposing him, you also expose yourself.
You expose your stupidity, immaturity, your personality and how poorly
you handle situations.
He may be to
blame but even the anger you feel is no excuse for this. What’s worse,
if your ex is smart, he may seize the moment to help him justify the
break-up. After all, you are crazy and the whole world can see it. In
the end, your exposure ends up speaking more about you than it does
about him.
Samuel, a gym trainer,
weighs in on this revenge option, “Men aren’t as sensational as women.
When a man is exposed on social media, his friends might think it’s
funny but unlike women, they don’t dwell on it. It’s soon forgotten.”
SUCCESS IS BEST
What then is the best form of revenge?
“Success
is the best form of revenge,” says Donna a 28-year-old journalist. She
should know; what started as a simple revenge plan to get back at her ex
ended up becoming the path to her passion. Four years ago, she was a
college student when her then boyfriend cheated on her, blamed her for
it and then broke up with her.
“He
was my first love. It was devastating. When I saw the girl he cheated
with, I felt that maybe I wasn’t good enough so I set out to improve
myself.”
Donna cut her hair, dyed it
and then got a wardrobe makeover. Even then, she still didn’t feel good
enough so she borrowed a loan and vied for the university’s secretary
general seat.
She got it. “Finally, I
was feeling like I mattered again. Being a student organisation
official made me feel powerful. This post was what got me to editing the
university newspaper where I found my passion for journalism,” she
says.
She reckons that this strategy worked for her because it was coming from a place of self-love rather than bitterness.
Success
seems like an effective form of revenge. The anger and bitterness may
have fuelled it but along the way, you need to give these up so that
they do not harm you. In the end, it should only be about you.
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