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Home > Relationship coaching > Should You Ever Break No Contact?

Should You Ever Break No Contact?

Should you ever break no contact to reach out to your ex when you were broken up with? Is no contact permanent or is there a time when you can break no contact by reaching out to your ex again? Is the no contact rule permanent?

Listen to Coach Lee’s thoughts on this and consider it within your situation. In this video, Coach Lee delves into the concept of maintaining distance post-breakup, exploring its benefits and pondering the appropriateness of initiating contact when your former partner remains silent. He addresses the stance of certain relationship experts who advocate for a strict policy of not contacting an ex after a breakup.

Coach Lee challenges this view, arguing from a standpoint of practicality. Renowned for endorsing the no contact approach, Coach Lee, in this video, clarifies that his coaching philosophy is rooted in effective strategies rather than merely appealing theories. Wondering if the no contact rule should always be upheld? Tune in to hear Coach Lee’s perspective, and see how it applies to the personal circumstances of your breakup and relationship. 



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