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I was seeing this guy for 8 months and we had a great relationship. He did all the running and even asked me to be his girlfriend 3 weeks before he finished with me. He dumped me by an email - it was so unexpected. His reasons were that he doesn't feel the way he should at this stage of the relationship and said he would never feel "that" way about me. Everything was going fine even saying things like "he fancied me more than he's ever fancied anyone....". I've since found out he got back with an ex pretty much straight after he finished things with me...coincedence? Hmmmm. Even his best friend thinks he's nuts for finishing with me because he thinks he's lost something special. Gutted but VERY confused. Love to hear your thoughts...
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Sqad... one doesn't know what kind of a reaction they'll get when they choose to end a relationship , but if they had any respect for their ex-to-be, they'd have the decency to tell them to their face and not sent electronic notification of the demise of their relationship . It's about doing the right thing.
11:14 Sun 17th Oct 2010
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The Ex factor, I'm afraid. He was and always would be hung up on his ex. You were there to occupy his thoughts and tend to his needs until he patched things up with her.
Oh, and only a true coward would dump you without telling you to your face. I know you are hurting, but try to remember that he's not worth your concern and you can do so much better. x
Oh, and only a true coward would dump you without telling you to your face. I know you are hurting, but try to remember that he's not worth your concern and you can do so much better. x
NoM....more chivalrous.........YES.
More sensible ( in my opinion).........NO
Crying, blubbing, pleading, begging..........uh! forget the chivalry.
You see, face to face, the woman plays the "emotional card" and that often trumps the "kiss off"...........so dont get yourself in a position where emotional factors may sway your decision. Nothing to do with chivalry, but everything to do with common sense, as changing your mind, or giving in to her, may be a big mistake.
More sensible ( in my opinion).........NO
Crying, blubbing, pleading, begging..........uh! forget the chivalry.
You see, face to face, the woman plays the "emotional card" and that often trumps the "kiss off"...........so dont get yourself in a position where emotional factors may sway your decision. Nothing to do with chivalry, but everything to do with common sense, as changing your mind, or giving in to her, may be a big mistake.
Sqad... one doesn't know what kind of a reaction they'll get when they choose to end a relationship, but if they had any respect for their ex-to-be, they'd have the decency to tell them to their face and not sent electronic notification of the demise of their relationship. It's about doing the right thing.