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This Week in Ex Behavior

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Every breakup leaves a trail. For some, it is playlists that read like open letters. For others, it is sudden Instagram rebirths, cryptic Venmo notes, or “coincidental” appearances wherever you tag a location. The submissions in this episode are sharp, funny, and sometimes unsettling: the “She’ll Regret It” soundtrack, the Reddit thread where strangers cast votes on a relationship, the glow-up arc that was really just a costume, the dollar payments labeled as closure, and the man who treated a coffee shop check-in like an invitation.

What ties these stories together is not only the clownery but the pattern. Breakup behavior is performance. Curated visibility becomes a quick ego fix, playlists turn into bait, and anonymous forums provide an escape from direct conversation. It is the illusion of moving on without the reality of growth.

The truth underneath is quieter. Healing does not live in captions or playlists. It is in the therapy that sticks, the apologies without angles, and the routines that remain even when nobody is watching. And when safety blurs with surveillance, boundaries matter more than explanations. Privacy settings tighten. Intuition becomes proof. Lurking gets named for what it is.

This episode is proof that you are not alone in witnessing the absurd, the petty, or the disorienting parts of what comes after. The real flex is not matching their performance. It is choosing peace, laughing with your friends, and telling the story on your terms.

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Chapters

1. Welcome Back To His Loss Hotline (00:00:00)

2. How Ex-Behavior Submissions Work (00:00:43)

3. The “New Era” Post Breakup Spiral (00:02:19)

4. Breakup Playlist Called “She’ll Regret It” (00:04:18)

5. Reddit Rants And Crowd-Sourced Breakups (00:06:00)

6. The Fake Glow-Up Arc Exposed (00:08:05)

7. Venmo Dollar “Closure” Notes (00:09:20)

8. Location Tagging And Real-Life Lurking (00:10:36)

9. What We Learned From The Chaos (00:12:47)

10. Send Stories, Follow, And Sign-Off (00:14:06)

9 episodes

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Content provided by Kelly. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kelly or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Every breakup leaves a trail. For some, it is playlists that read like open letters. For others, it is sudden Instagram rebirths, cryptic Venmo notes, or “coincidental” appearances wherever you tag a location. The submissions in this episode are sharp, funny, and sometimes unsettling: the “She’ll Regret It” soundtrack, the Reddit thread where strangers cast votes on a relationship, the glow-up arc that was really just a costume, the dollar payments labeled as closure, and the man who treated a coffee shop check-in like an invitation.

What ties these stories together is not only the clownery but the pattern. Breakup behavior is performance. Curated visibility becomes a quick ego fix, playlists turn into bait, and anonymous forums provide an escape from direct conversation. It is the illusion of moving on without the reality of growth.

The truth underneath is quieter. Healing does not live in captions or playlists. It is in the therapy that sticks, the apologies without angles, and the routines that remain even when nobody is watching. And when safety blurs with surveillance, boundaries matter more than explanations. Privacy settings tighten. Intuition becomes proof. Lurking gets named for what it is.

This episode is proof that you are not alone in witnessing the absurd, the petty, or the disorienting parts of what comes after. The real flex is not matching their performance. It is choosing peace, laughing with your friends, and telling the story on your terms.

Send us a text

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome Back To His Loss Hotline (00:00:00)

2. How Ex-Behavior Submissions Work (00:00:43)

3. The “New Era” Post Breakup Spiral (00:02:19)

4. Breakup Playlist Called “She’ll Regret It” (00:04:18)

5. Reddit Rants And Crowd-Sourced Breakups (00:06:00)

6. The Fake Glow-Up Arc Exposed (00:08:05)

7. Venmo Dollar “Closure” Notes (00:09:20)

8. Location Tagging And Real-Life Lurking (00:10:36)

9. What We Learned From The Chaos (00:12:47)

10. Send Stories, Follow, And Sign-Off (00:14:06)

9 episodes

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