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Why He Still Thinks About You: 16 Truths About Why Men Take Longer to Move On After a Breakup

Updated on March 13, 2026 by TMM Staff · Dating & Confidence

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Contrary to what you might have been told, men don’t move on that easily. Sure, they bounce back eventually and might even go on a few dates, but they still grieve. Their veneer of calm hides a deep, personal pain that they struggle to heal from. The hard truth is, men take far longer to heal than women do. 

They might look unbothered and fine on the exterior, but they are still undergoing the process of mending from the heartbreak that they suffered. Some men don’t even heal altogether and live out the rest of their lives with the memories of that special someone embedded deeply in their hearts. Read on and learn about the honest reasons why men take longer to heal after a breakup, even when they are pretending that everything’s fine. 

They Hide Their Pain

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Men have been taught by society to be tough, strong, and unflinching, even in the face of pain and trauma. As a result, men choose to hide their pain instead of processing it. They don’t lament, cry, feel, or even share their pain with others. This just makes the pain dig deeper into their hearts, not disappear completely. 

They Don’t Have an Emotional Support System

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Women have a veritable support system that allows them to overcome their grief. They have friends, family members, and even therapy to rely on. They can vent and engage in catharsis. Men don’t have that luxury. They can’t share their heartbreak and can only distract themselves. Society has taught them to be strong and they feel the only way to process grief is to suffer in silence, not confiding in friends or family. 

Men Miss the Person and the Routine

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Men don’t just miss the person that they loved so dearly. They also mourn over the loss of routine that they shared and the comfort that they derived from their relationship. The texts, the subtle affirmations of love, that endearing face, and the quiet moments, they remember them all. Their loss hits them forcefully and it’s no wonder that many don’t completely recover from it. 

They Lament Over Having Realized What They Had Too Late

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Men aren’t perceptive; that is a fact. They don’t realize just how dear and important something was until they lose it. The depth, beauty, and comfort of the relationship that they shared, they lament over realizing its significance too late. They live in penitence and regret over having lost it and that takes quite some time to heal. 

They Don’t Focus on Healing

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Men start doing anything to distract themselves from the pain. They might go clubbing, dance the night away, or engage in one-night stands, all to numb the pain. But these distractions are temporary, and the emotions come flooding back when things quiet down. They don’t focus on healing, and therein lies the problem. 

They Hesitate to Show Vulnerability

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Men don’t express their vulnerabilities. They think it makes them feel weak, so they choose to remain silent. Their pride prevents them from telling others about their pain, as it makes them feel less of a man. They refuse to feel and share, which impedes their healing process. 

They Link Love to Identity 

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Men begin to define themselves by their love life once they fully commit to a relationship. They have been partners, protectors, and providers for so long that it becomes their entire identity. Losing the one that they love, be it by breakup or divorce, can be devastating. They feel like having lost what made them, them. It begins to feel like an identity crisis to them. 

They Keep Replaying Memories 

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A man isn’t open or expresses his feelings of loneliness and regret. But in his mind, he keeps on replaying the pleasant memories, the long peaceful walks, the dates, and the personal jokes. These good moments offer solace to their pain, but they also serve to keep them from moving on. 

They are Afraid of Starting Over

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Men are terrified of the idea of rebuilding and starting over. They find the idea of emotionally investing, trusting, and opening up incredibly daunting. They fear having to go through falling in love again, only for it to potentially implode down the line. They crave familiarity and that keeps them from healing and moving on. 

They Don’t Understand Their Emotions

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Women are more fluent and open when it comes to emotions. They can express their emotions in words effectively. But men are not that emotionally fluent. They find it difficult to understand what they are feeling. They know something is off but can’t quite decipher what it is that they are feeling morose and melancholic over. 

They Romanticize Everything

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Men have a tendency to fixate on the positives in the relationship while completely ignoring the negative parts. They don’t remember the flaws and instead idealize the relationship. They might be able to move on if they stopped viewing the past through rose-tinted glasses. Unfortunately, their sanguine approach towards nostalgia prevents this. 

They Conflate Love to Purpose

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Love is what provides structure and inclination to life, at least that is what most men feel. Losing love can feel like losing all drive and direction in life. This extends to their hobbies as well, which are rendered dull and pointless. Men, therefore, lose all motivation to move on and instead wallow in despair and solitude. 

They Don’t Want to be Judged from Other Men

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Men don’t talk about their feelings or heartbreak with other men. That is because they fear ridicule and mocking from them, who might not understand the depth or intricacy of their emotions. They might judge him negatively or label him a weak man who can’t move on. This keeps them lonely and in pain, never divulging it to the men who surround them. 

They Remain Hopeful

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Many men hold onto the belief that maybe, someday, somehow, their partner might see the light and return to them. They are still hopeful that things will work out if they apologize enough or make affirmations that they will change. This prevents them from letting go and moving on with their lives. 

They Heal When They are Ready

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Women face their pain directly and don’t delay healing. Men, on the other hand, don’t take the steps towards healing until they feel like it. It might take months, or even years for a man to finally realize that he has had enough and is ready to move on with his life. It hits them suddenly and without warning, compelling him to finally process his heartbreak. 

They Never Truly Forget

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No matter how many years pass or how far the distances increase between men and their exes, they never truly forget them. The love that they shared and the depth that they shared will always remain a part of them, one that they will remember with fondness even after years have passed.

Final Thoughts

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Men might not show it or express it or even share it, but they do hurt when a relationship falls apart. They just process this heartbreak differently, in silence. They reflect and ruminate and take time to heal. It takes quite a long time and even then they don’t completely forget their ex and the love that they had with them.

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