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The Rulebook to Get Your Ex Back
The Rulebook to Get Your Ex Back
Going through a breakup is a pretty disorderly, chaotic mess…but in order to come out of it on top and hopefully get your ex to take you back for another try, you’ll have to abide by a few basic ground rules. This may seem like an anything-goes situation, but in truth there’s almost an art to it. Failing to take these guidelines into consideration will have some pretty poor results.
1) Avoid aggressively plowing back into the relationship. Take a few steps back and let your ex have some breathing room. Piling up pressure and rushing back into things will only cause more friction. In many cases, being too much in each others’ faces was one of the contributing factors to the original split, so you don’t want to add to your troubles.
2) You’re going to feel hurt and angry, it’s a natural part of the whole process. You just had your heart ripped out and stepped on, of course you’ll feel these things. However, letting them take hold of you and keep you from accomplishing anything is NOT what you want to do. Use them as fuel and motivation for success, not as the shackles that keep you stuck where you are.
3) A big mistake people make in this time is trying to change their ex so that things’ll work better the second time. That’s completely backwards! If anyone needs to change, it’s you…the only person you can be sure of relying on is yourself. It’s up to you to win your ex back, nobody else.
4) Just because you see your ex with someone else doesn’t mean you should go to despair and scrap the whole effort. It may be something serious, or it may just be a rebound relationship (which isn’t entirely a bad thing, you may even get good results out of having one of your own). The point is, all hope is not lost just because your ex is seeing people…you can still bounce back from a lot.
5) Hanging on for months or years can dance the fine line between pursuing a reunion and stalking your ex. If you’ve given it your best efforts and done everything right, and your ex still wants nothing to do with you…the time comes when you have to deal with the possibility that you two aren’t compatible or fated to be together. Hanging on forever only harms you both.
6) The things that brought down your first relationship can still be dangers even when you do get back together with your ex. Don’t let the same mistakes take you down again, because nobody has unlimited second chances. If you get your ex back, you must still manage to keep him or her. Returning to the destructive patters of old will only leave you lonely.
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April 1st, 2010 at 9:51 pm
Are you allowed to stop during your run up when taking a penalty?
I have not seen anything specifically mentioning anything about that in the Fifa rulebook. But that doesn’t mean anything since it also does not prohibit you to run back to the halfway line before you shoot the penalty.
I know from experience that a stop in your run up has always been called by refs in the past. Nowadays I only see it called every once in a while. It gives the striker an unfair advantage since he can see in which direction the keeper will most likely go. After all it’s he only stops a split second before the shot.
I saw Cristiano Ronaldo doing it against Arsenal again last weekend and the ref did not call it. I think it should be called and Fifa is very unclear in the regulations about it.
April 2nd, 2010 at 2:53 am
I remember some tosser told me I wasn’t allowed to do that. I believe him so I guess not.
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April 2nd, 2010 at 2:55 am
Depends on the referee, some give it some dont. FIFA need to make a rule to allow it or not, otherwise the inconsitency in referees will continue.
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April 2nd, 2010 at 2:57 am
yes youre allowed to stop, youre not allowed to move back though
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April 2nd, 2010 at 2:59 am
depending on the effect
if the player stops and the other players go in the box, like the game man. u. had with arsenal, you have to do the penalty again
if the goalie passes the line before the kick, repeat the penalty
but if none of that happens, the penalty is legal
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April 2nd, 2010 at 3:01 am
well, yes, and you can spin around and do a flip….
if youd like, do disco, for all i care.
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April 2nd, 2010 at 3:03 am
Yes.
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