Friends with benefits and casual hook-ups can be a ton of fun, but there might come a time where your feelings change. Even though there’s less stress ending a fling than a long-term relationship, you can still be respectful by carefully wording your message. We'll cover the best things to write for a polite breakup text that still gets your point across!

This article is based on an interview with our matchmaker and dating coach, Judith Gottesman, MSW, founder of Soul Mates Unlimited™️ Date Coaching and Matchmaking. Check out the full interview here.

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“I’ve had a really nice time getting to know you.”

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“I just don’t feel our chemistry anymore.”

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“You’re great, but I think we’re better off as friends.”

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“I need to take some time to reconnect with myself.”

  1. It’s okay if you need to take a break from dating or intimate relationships. You want to show off your best self when you’re in any type of relationship, so you’re completely fine calling it off if you aren’t feeling great about it. Take as much time as you need to figure yourself out before putting yourself back out there again. Some ways you could bring it up include:
    • “I haven’t been feeling myself lately, and I need to take a break from seeing you.”
    • “I think it’s important for me to be alone for a little while.”
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“I think we’re looking for different things right now.”

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“I’ll value the good times that we had together.”

  1. Ending on a positive note lets the person know you enjoyed your time. You still probably made a few lasting memories from a fling, so let the other person know about what you’ve appreciated. Even though it may still hurt the person when you end your fling, you’re still letting the person know that you liked their company and are just looking for something else.[6]
    • For example, you could say, “I’m really happy we got to know each other.”
    • As another example, you might try, “Thank you for always being so caring and considerate.”
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“I didn’t feel comfortable with your behavior.”

  1. If the person acted rudely, let them know so they can change. While you shouldn’t purposefully try to hurt someone’s feelings, you’re completely okay telling someone if they’re acting inappropriately. If at any point you didn’t like what they said, call out their behavior so they’re more aware of it going forward. You might try saying something like:
    • “I’m not willing to stay in any type of relationship where I feel disrespected.”
    • “I thought what you said the other night was really rude, so please don’t reach out.”
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Cut off contact completely after ending it.

  1. Reaching out again might send mixed messages. If you really want to end your fling, take a break from texting or calling the person for a while. Get some distance from your relationship and distract yourself by doing hobbies or hanging out with other friends so you aren’t tempted to reach out to them again.[9]
    • Try to resist the urge to hook up with them after you’ve already called it off since it could be really confusing emotionally.
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Warnings

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References

  1. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/living-forward/201903/when-is-it-ok-ghost-someone
  2. Judith Gottesman, MSW. Matchmaker & Dating Coach. Expert Interview. 19 October 2021.
  3. Patti Novak Williams. Professional Matchmaker & Dating Coach. Expert Interview. 12 January 2021.
  4. Judith Gottesman, MSW. Matchmaker & Dating Coach. Expert Interview. 19 October 2021.
  5. https://kidshealth.org/ConnecticutChildrens/en/teens/break-up.html
  6. Judith Gottesman, MSW. Matchmaker & Dating Coach. Expert Interview. 19 October 2021.
  7. Judith Gottesman, MSW. Matchmaker & Dating Coach. Expert Interview. 19 October 2021.
  8. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/living-forward/201903/when-is-it-ok-ghost-someone
  9. https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2015/10/01/after-the-relationship-technology-and-breakups/
  1. Patti Novak Williams. Professional Matchmaker & Dating Coach. Expert Interview. 12 January 2021.
  2. https://kidshealth.org/ConnecticutChildrens/en/teens/break-up.html
  3. Patti Novak Williams. Professional Matchmaker & Dating Coach. Expert Interview. 12 January 2021.

About This Article

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This article was written by Judith Gottesman, MSW and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Judith Gottesman is a Matchmaker, Dating Coach, and the Founder of Soul Mates Unlimited™️ Date Coaching and Matchmaking. With more than 20 years of experience, she specializes in using psychology, attention to detail, and her intuition to create lasting matches. She is known as The West Coast Jewish Community’s Matchmaker, but her dating advice works for everyone. Her work has been featured in numerous national media outlets, such as The New York Times, NPR, and Fox News. Judith is also an author of two books, Your Soul Mate Awaits! and The Lost Art of Dating. She holds a BA in Psychology from The University of California, Berkeley and an MA in Social Work from Yeshiva University. This article has been viewed 24,783 times.
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