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Woman's Era
|December 2024
Why splurging after a breakup might actually be good for you.
Breakups are hard. Whether you've been blindsided or it has been a long time coming, the end of a relationship often brings a whirlwind of emotions—anger, sadness, relief, and even confusion. While some people turn to ice cream, binge-watching rom-coms, or venting to friends, there's another, less talked-about coping mechanism that can be surprisingly empowering: revenge shopping.
Now, revenge shopping might sound frivolous or even a bit indulgent, but hear me out. This isn't about materialism for the sake of it or buying things to fill an emotional void. Rather, it's about reclaiming your sense of self, power, and joy after a breakup. Retail therapy becomes an act of self-care to rediscover who you are and to treat yourself to the things that remind you of your own worth.
Breakups have a funny way of making us feel small, unworthy, and uncertain. They can chip away at our self-esteem and leave us questioning our value. After all, relationships often become a big part of our identity, and when they end, it can feel like a piece of us is lost, too. But here's the thing: a breakup isn't the end of you. In fact, it's the perfect time to reconnect with who you are and what you love.
An Empowering Act
Enter revenge shopping. That sudden urge to splurge on something fabulous, bold, and maybe a little outside your comfort zone is more than just a superficial desire. It's a way to assert your independence and remind yourself that you deserve nice things, no matter what. Whether it's a new outfit that makes you feel fierce, a luxurious skincare product that revitalises you, or even a daring haircut that marks the start of a new chapter, shopping can be a symbolic fresh start.
This story is from the December 2024 edition of Woman's Era.
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