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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2026 · 28 MIN

Rebound? Why You Should Wait... | 4

from The Badass Comeback Podcast · host Chris Ryan

Going on a date with a new girl or having a steamy one night stand after you got your heart smashed is a great feeling. While a rebound might be in your future, should you do it? We've heard the success stories but in this episode, we're talking about the DANGERS of getting involved with a new person while you're heartbroken. Find out why narcissists and toxic people in general target heartbroken individuals, and decide if jumping back into the dating pool is right for you.In this episode, I break down the real dangers of rebounding too soon. When you're emotionally raw—dealing with rejection, low confidence, loneliness, or unresolved anger—you're vulnerable to idealizing the wrong person fast. Rebounds often mask heartbreak instead of healing it, leading to manipulation, emotional abuse, codependency, or repeating painful patterns that set back your recovery for months or years.Us guys are especially prone to jumping in for quick relief (distraction, ego boost, physical intimacy), but research and real stories show rebounds rarely last and frequently turn toxic—especially when the new partner exploits your fragility. Waiting lets you rebuild self-worth, spot red flags early, and attract healthier connections when you're truly ready.What you'll learn:Why men rebound harder and faster after divorce or being dumped—and the hidden risksSigns a new relationship is a rebound trap (and how narcissists/personality-disordered types prey on vulnerability)The science and psychology behind why rushing delays true healing and self-identityHow long to realistically wait and what to focus on during that time for stronger recoveryPractical steps to resist the urge and protect yourself from toxic reboundsIf you're tempted to swipe right or jump into something new to "feel better," hit pause and listen first. Waiting isn't weakness—it's the smartest move for a comeback that lasts.Subscribe for more no-BS tools to recover stronger after heartbreak or divorce. If this saves you from a bad rebound, leave a review and pass it to a brother who's hurting!Hosted by Chris Ryan - Professional Life Coach | B.A. PsychologyBreakup and divorce recovery coaching for menFor coaching inquiries and general questions, email: [email protected]*The BCP is 100% self-funded and does not run ads.Keywords: breakup recovery for men, divorce recovery for men, rebuilding identity after breakup, masculine qualities after divorce, feeling incomplete after breakup, reclaiming masculinity post-breakup, life after divorce for men, men's self-improvement after breakup, healing from heartbreak men, post-breakup identity crisis men, divorced men recovery, broken up men healing, men's mental health after relationship ends.

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Going on a date with a new girl or having a steamy one night stand after you got your heart smashed is a great feeling. While a rebound might be in your future, should you do it? We've heard the success stories but in this episode, we're talking about the DANGERS of getting involved with a new person while you're heartbroken. Find out why narcissists and toxic people in general target heartbroken individuals, and decide if jumping back into the dating pool is right for you. In this episode, I...

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