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Why You Should Avoid Heartbreak Music After a Breakup

innateJoy9602 April 16th, 2023

"Here are two findings that may help clarify your questions about how listening to sad songs affects you after a breakup.

1. Some people are more prone to negative emotions from sad songs.

A study showed that a significant number of adolescents (17%), particularly girls, were negatively affected by listening to sad music. These findings suggest that while sad music may not have a universal effect on mood, certain individuals, especially those with a specific set of personality traits, may be more susceptible to experiencing negative emotions due to sad songs.

2. Breakup songs can make moving on from an old relationship harder.

A study published in PLOS ONE found that nostalgia, not necessarily sadness, is the most likely emotion one experiences when listening to a sad song. While it may be comforting to reminisce about happier times with an ex, constantly dwelling on the past can prevent someone from moving on and forming new romantic connections in the future.

Sad songs have their place in dealing with a breakup initially, as they can help you look at your old relationship, cherish the good memories, and examine the unhappy ones. However, research cautions against ruminating on the things you or your ex could have done differently, as it can quickly go from an innocent trip down memory lane to an exercise in pointing fingers."

Read the full article on Psychology Today

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Takeaway: While sad music can be cathartic, it can also keep people stuck in negative emotions. Listening to heartbreak music can increase feelings of loneliness and prolong the healing process.

Reflection: What kind of music do you typically listen to after a breakup? Have you noticed any patterns in how it affects your mood or emotional state?

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MidwesternCalmSeeker April 22nd, 2023

@innateJoy9602

Certainly points to ponder, Joy! I haven't been in a break-up in some time (and hope this is my forever partner) but I listened to a lot of music related to independent women who did not need men in their lives. I do think I steered away from the super sad songs, because I did notice they brought me down. Dealing with a break-up is hard, period. So many emotions to sort out, a lot of reflection to process. Hang in there, all of you with heartbreak on your mind today!

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innateJoy9602 OP April 23rd, 2023

@MidwesternCalmSeeker

That’s the best kind of music in my opinion!!

Inspirational and uplifting music that empowers >>

And yes, dealing with a breakup is definitely not easy!

Much needed time, patience and self-care! 💜

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