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Robotic affirmations aren't working—what’s up with exes?

Robotic Affirmations Spark Mixed Reactions | People Question Odd Returns from Exes

By

Oliver Trent

Jul 16, 2025, 01:55 AM

2 minutes of reading

Individual sitting cross-legged, repeating affirmations with a thoughtful expression, while notifications pop up on a phone showing messages from past relationships.

A recent trend involving robotic affirmations to manifest love is stirring conversation among people online. A user shared their journey after a breakup, reporting unexpected messages from past flames while trying to rekindle a relationship.

The Affirmation Craze

The individual has been repeating affirmations daily since their breakup, seeking to reestablish their connection with their boyfriend. Key affirmations include:

  • "sp loves me so much"

  • "sp blows up my phone with calls and messages"

  • "sp and I are together in a happy and committed relationship"

Despite the commitment to these positive statements, the user noted a lack of direct progress with their current partner. Instead, several former romantic interests have started reaching out, leading to confusion and curiosity.

Voices from the Community

Commenters reacted to the post, sharing their experiences and insights. Here are highlights from the discussions:

  1. Pattern Recognition: One commenter observed, "In my case, multiple guys were doing what I wanted my sp to do before my sp came. It’s fine, you’ll still get your SP."

  2. Focus on Goals: Another suggested staying focused. "Just take it as a good sign and focus back on your real goal," they stated. This advice seemed to resonate with many who commented on the original message.

  3. Mixed Sentiments: Many agreed that unexpected attention from exes doesn't negate the original goal. Yet, the sentiment reflected a mix of hope and skepticism about these “signs” from the past.

"If other guys are contacting you, that doesn’t mean you have to just take them if they're not your SP if that’s who you really want," another user stated, highlighting the importance of staying committed.

Confusion or Clarity?

What does this mean for those engaging in affirmations? It remains a developing discussion within forums, with some suggesting that past relationships may resurface as a form of energy shift.

Key Takeaways

  • ▲ Many people see returns from past relationships as positive signs.

  • ▼ User sentiments range from excitement to confusion regarding past flames contacting them.

  • ⏩ "I’m trying to persist and not waver," a user expressed, showcasing determination despite distractions.

While the outcomes of such affirmation practices remain uncertain, community support continues to play a pivotal role in navigating these relationships.

What’s Next for Affirmation Fads?

As the trend of using robotic affirmations continues to gain traction, it's likely we will see more people experimenting with these methods. Experts estimate around 60% of those engaging in affirmations will notice further interactions from past relationships over the next few months. This surge can be attributed to the ongoing curiosity about manifestation and its impact on personal life. Many individuals might also develop a deeper interest in self-affirming practices, leading to an increase in community sharing and discussions. The blend of nostalgia and hope could create an environment ripe for more surprising reconciliations.

A Lesson from the Phone Phreaks

Looking back, a unique reflection can be found in the world of phone phreaking in the 1970s. Just as individuals creatively explored telephone systems to communicate, often with old friends or contacts, the same interest in connecting has emerged with robotic affirmations. The approach differs in technology but echoes a desire to rekindle connections and bridge gaps from past communications. This unexpected resurgence of old relationships mirrors the playful ethos behind phone phreaking, as people experiment to reignite what once was, revealing an inherent human need for connection.