Yes, and it depends on the length and seriousness of the relationship. I heard somewhere that the rebound time is exactly have the length of the relationship, so if you were together for a year, it would time six months to rebound. There's a catch though - rebounds are not meant to be serious relationships.
There's intended to be flings to get yourself free from all the memories of the former relationship. If the rebound becomes another 'serious relationship,' you are in trouble, it could be a vicious cycle of recovery and no real healing or resolution. The best thing to do is wait a few months, then date a few people, but don't start anything 'serious' too soon.
It can be difficult, especially if you were very emotionally attached or had a long relationship, after breaking up. The difficulty in moving on can be paralyzing to a lot of people and can place them into a depressed state of sorts. Fortunately, it is possible to move on, but everyone is different so it really depends on your own personal situation.
In my personal opinion, it obviously depends on the length of the previous relationship. If I had to generalize, I’d say anywhere from the first week to the first month and a half. After about two months, it’s no longer a legitimate rebound.
Adding new experiences and having some happy moments will help replace the feelings left in your heart from a previous relationship.
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