Understanding Closure and Commitment in Dating
The Situation
"He said he needs closure with his ex before dating me seriously"
The Brutal Truth
He’s not over his ex and needs time to figure his feelings out. You’re a second option rather than a priority, and that’s a huge red flag.
❌ What NOT to Do (Anxious Response)
An anxious person might cling to him, hoping their presence will make him move on faster. This is a mistake because it only validates his indecision and doesn’t honor your worth.
💭 Something to Reflect On
What part of me believes that I have to wait for someone else's closure before I can pursue my happiness?
✨ What To Do Next
Every situation has nuance. What you see here is a general pattern, but your specific circumstances matter.
That's why personalized coaching is so powerful—we can dive deep into your story, understand the context, and create a plan that actually fits your life.
You don't have to figure this out alone. Let's work together to help you trust yourself, set boundaries, and attract the love you deserve.

Ready to Stop Second-Guessing Yourself?
Get personalized support to break anxious patterns and attract secure love.
Explore 1:1 Coaching🔗 You Might Also Be Dealing With...
When Your Partner Compares Your Career to Their Ex's: What It Means
She’s using you as a benchmark against her past, revealing insecurities and unresolved feelings. This comparison indicates emotional unavailability and a lack of respect for your unique value.
Why Constantly Talking About an Ex is a Red Flag in Dating
If she’s bringing up her ex on dates, it shows she’s not over her past relationship. This means she might be emotionally unavailable or using you as a rebound instead of genuinely pursuing a new connection.
Dating Red Flag: He Lives with His Ex - What It Really Means
He's not fully moved on and likely uses this as a safety net. His intentions aren't clear, and he's keeping his options open while you might be investing in a one-sided situation. Don't let this distract you from your self-worth.
