How Long Does the No Contact Rule Take to Work? (2024)

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1For an amicable breakup: around 30 days.

2For a long-term relationship: at least 60 days.

3If things got ugly at the end: roughly 90 days.

4For an especially toxic separation: indefinitely.

5To try getting back with your ex: around 1-2 weeks.

6If your feelings are still unsorted: as long as you need.

7How do I know if no contact is working?

8Why do people go no contact?

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The point of the no contact rule is to give yourself time to get over the messy feelings associated with your ex. Basically, you cut them off entirely—block them on social media, block their phone number, and don’t contact them—and that alone time gives you the space to heal and move on. But how long will it be before you start feeling better? How much time needs to pass before you can feel comfortable talking to your ex? We’ve got you covered with everything you need to know about giving yourself the time you need to heal.

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For an amicable breakup: around 30 days.

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    If this was mutual, give yourself about a month to move on. The goal here is to sort things out for yourself and take some time to heal, reflect, and move on. Roughly 4 weeks of time alone should be enough to get back into the normal rhythm of the single life. It might feel messy and strange at first, but after 30 days you may find yourself feeling much better.[1]

    • While 30 days is a good rule of thumb, everybody is different. Some people move on really fast after a breakup, while other people take a long time. If 30 days pass and you still aren’t ready, it’s totally okay to extend your period of no contact.
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    Let your ex know what you’re doing to smooth things over. If the breakup really was smooth and you know you might want to reconnect with your ex as friends in the future, feel free to tell them what you’re doing. You can just shoot them a text and explain why you’re going to go MIA for a while—it shouldn’t be a big deal.[2]

    • You could say, “Hey, just a head’s up, I’m going to block you on social media for a while and I won’t answer the phone. You didn’t do anything wrong or anything, but I just need some space to focus on me if that’s okay.”
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For a long-term relationship: at least 60 days.

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    If the two of you were together for at least 6 months, take 2 months off. The length of the relationship matters when it comes to the no contact rule. If the two of you were together for 6-12 months (or longer), give yourself at least 60 days before you think about reaching out. You’re probably going through a lot if you’ve broken up with someone you were with for a while, and it’s okay if it takes a little longer to process that.[3]

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    In the meantime, do things you enjoy and distract yourself. Go hang out with friends, pursue your passions, and engage with your hobbies. Give yourself a day or two to mourn the loss and then try to return to a normal routine.[4] Work out, eat healthy, and get plenty of sleep. Whatever you’re feeling during this time is totally valid, and rest assured that this will get easier.[5]

    • You can tell the new contact rule is working if things start to improve over a few weeks. Some people think “no contact rule” means “take a week off from talking to them,” but give yourself plenty of runway here.
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  1. Some relationships end with a bit of chaos, so don’t rush things. Give yourself roughly 3 months to recover before reaching out. If the relationship ended in a shouting match or the two of you were throwing insults back and forth, it can take extra time to let the anger and frustration go—and that’s totally okay! Once the anger subsides, you’ll have plenty of time to sort out your other feelings.[6]

    • If the breakup was kind of dramatic and sudden, you may want to reach out after a week or two. While that’s always an option, it’s still probably best to take a few months to cool off.[7]
    • If they reach out first to repair things and you want that as well but it hasn’t been at least 90 days, go ahead and tell them. Say something like, “Hey, I do want to reconnect and repair things, but I also kind of need time to cool off. Please give a few weeks to figure out how I feel before we reconnect.”

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For an especially toxic separation: indefinitely.

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    If they were abusive or things were always bad, cut them off forever. No contact is especially important if you were in a bad situation. It gives you time to get some perspective and figure out just how rewarding life can be without your awful ex. You deserve better, so don’t look back until you’re absolutely clear that’s what you want.[8]

    • If you were with an abusive person or they had a tendency to gaslight you into thinking things are your fault, it can cross some wires in your head. Show yourself some love and take as much time as you need to recover.[9]
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    Something should change dramatically before you reconnect. With a toxic ex, your best option is to move on in life. But if you really do want to reach out in the future (like…far future), look to see if something has dramatically changed before going through with it. If they were an alcoholic, they should be in treatment. If they were verbally abusive, they should be in anger management. Don’t return to someone who treated you wrong if they refuse to change.[10]

    • Just to clarify, this may take years. Don’t plan on reaching out to a toxic ex any time soon—even if you really, really want to.
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To try getting back with your ex: around 1-2 weeks.

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    If you want your ex back, try reaching out after a week or two. Some people use the “no contact” rule to try and get their ex back after they’ve been broken up with. It’s a good move—especially if it feels like maybe your ex was on the fence about breaking up. Wait 1-2 weeks for them to realize how empty their life is without you. Then, send them a text or call them to see how they’re doing.[11]

    • If they hit you up in the meantime, let them know you need some time to figure out what you want. This kind of sends the signal that you’re still weighing your options—which should make them want you even more!
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    Play it cool when you do reconnect after the no contact rule. Take it slow and be smooth. Emphasize that you’ve been hanging out with friends and having fun. You don’t want to make them despair, but your ex also shouldn’t feel like they hold all the cards. If this is going to work, it’s because your ex broke up and regrets the decision. But if you just come right out of the gates saying how empty you are without them, they may not feel like they need you the same way you need them.[12]

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If your feelings are still unsorted: as long as you need.

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  1. While you typically want to wait 30-90 days, it totally depends on you. There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to recovering from a tough breakup. If your 30 or 60 or whatever number of days passes and you don’t really feel ready to move on, then don’t. It’s okay to take more time, and it’s totally okay to not know how long that is.[13]

    • One way to figure out if you’re “done” with the no contact rule is to ask yourself, “If I found out that he/she/they fell in love and started going out with someone new, would I be upset?” If the answer is that you’d feel nothing at all, you’re done![14]

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How do I know if no contact is working?

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  1. It’s working if you’re less interested in your ex with each passing week. At first, no contact is probably going to be tough. You’ll want to reach out and fill that void left by your ex. If you don’t contact them and you get past that urge, it will be easier tomorrow. If it is easier, your no contact rule is working! Each week, you should find yourself thinking less and less about your ex. Eventually, you’ll get past the pain and come out stronger on the other side.[15]

    • If you find yourself thinking more and more about your ex over the next few weeks or months, consider seeing a therapist. They can really help you work through what you’re feeling.
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Why do people go no contact?

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  1. The goal is to focus on yourself and heal. It’s hard to “get back to normal” if you’re constantly interacting with the person who put you in this headspace in the first place. By spending time away from your ex, you’ll create an environment where you can heal, process your emotions, and reflect on the experience on your own. This is healthy, and it’s a key part of moving on.[16]

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    What if I feel like I just can't do no contact?

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    No contact is ideal, but if you just aren't in an environment where you can do that, at least go for limited contact. The more space you have, the better. But if you just can't help but interact with them because you go to school together or you work at the same place, just minimize the amount of time you spend talking to them.

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    If you feel your own sense of wellbeing improving and you're starting to feel a sense of closure, it's working. If you aren't feeling that right now, it's okay. Just give it time.

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    I don't know if it's possible to say something is always going to work when it comes to a process as like recovering from heartbreak, but no contact is certainly one of the more reliable options here.

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      How Long Does the No Contact Rule Take to Work? ›

      1 For an amicable breakup: around 30 days. 2 For a long-term relationship: at least 60 days. 3 If things got ugly at the end: roughly 90 days.

      What is he thinking after 2 weeks of no contact? ›

      After weeks of no word, he might begin to panic about losing you. He's been hoping and hoping you'll talk to him, but now he's realizing he'll be a permanent ex if he doesn't do something. He'll reflect deeply and, if he wants you back, make a plan to win you over.

      How long does it take for someone to miss you without contact? ›

      How long does it take for him to miss you? On average, it takes about 8 weeks for him to miss you. This is the general basis for the 8-week no-contact rule, which states that you should go at least 8 weeks without any contact after a breakup to allow each other time to heal and grieve the loss of the relationship.

      Is 21 days no contact enough? ›

      Several studies have highlighted that 3 weeks is enough for our central nervous system to learn a new habit, which in this case could be the habit of being alone and walking on our own two feet. Being able to view the situation more clearly and objectively is a natural consequence of this period of silence.

      How do I know if my no contact rule is working? ›

      You feel better.

      Breakups can take a while to get over, but when you go no-contact with your ex, it can actually speed up your healing process a lot. If you haven't talked to your ex in a little while and you realize that you're actually feeling pretty good, that means the no contact rule is working perfectly.

      How long after no contact will he reach out? ›

      1 For an amicable breakup: around 30 days. 2 For a long-term relationship: at least 60 days. 3 If things got ugly at the end: roughly 90 days.

      Is 2 weeks of no contact ghosting? ›

      I would say, if communication with someone was dailly, then, if a person went no contact for perhaps 3–4 days, it might be safe to assume you've been ghosted. If communication was only a couple of times a week, then waiting about 2–4 weeks with having no contact might be a sign you were ghosted.

      Who usually breaks no contact first? ›

      Let your ex be the first one to break the no contact rule, especially if you're following it to try and get them back. It's easy to fall into a pattern of worrying about what other people think, but if reaching out to your ex and breaking the no contact rule is what's best for you, do it.

      Can feelings come back after no contact? ›

      Take a break

      This is where the no-contact option comes to play. Lost feelings can come back, but you have to prove that you are worth being in a relationship with and you don't achieve that by being clingy and needy.

      How long does it take a guy to realize he wants you back? ›

      So, a few weeks to two months is the answer to the question, “How long does it take for a guy to miss you?” Typically, men realize what they lost when they can't find a woman with their personality. By then, they learn not all women are the same, and they shouldn't have broken off the relationship.

      Does no contact mean it's over? ›

      The no contact rule is a tactic for ending a toxic relationship in which you cease any further engagement with the other person. This includes in-person, phone, text, email, social media, or third-party communication. It is usually used as a last resort when all other attempts to rectify the relationship have failed.

      What is she thinking after 3 weeks of no contact? ›

      She will wonder if you're thinking about her or if you're taking time to reflect upon your role in the breakup. She will also wonder if you ever really loved her or are missing her. During this time, she'll have a deep sense of confusion as she tries to decide whether breaking up was right.

      How powerful is the no contact rule? ›

      Ultimately, it can help you mend your heart, accept that the relationship is over, and begin dating again once you're ready. Stockard adds that following the “no contact” rule also allows prevents you from sliding back into the relationship itself, which creates confusion and can prolong your pain.

      Is no contact rule successful? ›

      The effectiveness of the no-contact rule lies in its purpose, which cannot be “to see who breaks first.” Consider it a period for personal growth, healing and gaining clarity. Ensure that your decision to go “no-contact” is driven by a genuine need for self-discovery and emotional well-being.

      How does the no contact rule work to get her back? ›

      If your ex recently ended things and you want to get them back, the no-contact rule can help. Cutting your ex completely out of your life, even temporarily, can trigger them to think back fondly on the good times you shared—and maybe even become open to giving it another shot.

      What is the dumper thinking after 2 weeks of no contact? ›

      Depends. Everyone is different, just as every relationship is different - there's no one way a 'dumper' will feel and only after two weeks of 'no contact', despite how they feel about you. In a general sense, the 'dumper' could miss certain things, but not enough to reverse their choice.

      How do you know if he's thinking about you during no contact? ›

      During the “no contact” period, he mentions you. If your mutual friends, his friends, or his family tell you that he can not stop talking about you, you may be sure he misses you terribly and is powerless to resist your return.

      How long does it take for a man to realize he messed up? ›

      Depending on the man, he may immediately realize the gravity of his mistake, it could take months or the wake up call may come once he sees you that you're happy in a new relationship.

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