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Why do some people keep checking their ex’s social media… even months or years after a breakup? You know it will hurt. But you still look. In this video, we explore the psychology behind why adults repeatedly check their ex’s social media, breaking down the emotional, neurological, and attachment-driven reasons behind this behavior. Breakups don’t just affect emotions — they affect the brain. When a relationship ends, the brain can experience withdrawal patterns similar to addiction. Checking an ex’s profile becomes a way to search for closure, reassurance, or hidden answers. You’ll learn how attachment styles, unresolved emotions, dopamine loops, and curiosity-driven anxiety keep people stuck in this cycle. 🧠 In this video, you’ll discover: Why breakups create obsessive curiosity The dopamine loop behind checking profiles How attachment styles affect breakup recovery Why your brain searches for “hidden signals” The psychology of emotional closure Why social media slows down healing How the brain processes romantic loss This behavior isn’t just about missing someone. It’s about how the brain struggles to process unfinished emotional bonds. Perfect for viewers interested in psychology, breakup recovery, attachment styles, human behavior, emotional healing, and relationship patterns.