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How To Behave Towards My Ex Girlfriend Who Cheated And Lied?
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So I'm a 19 year old guy and I was in a relationship with a cute girl, she's 17. After a month she dumps me over text. She was even planning for us to go to the gym together.
2 weeks later I found out out that she has cheated on me and got in a relationship with that guy (17).
I gave her a call so she would know that I know what she has done (in calm voice). Told her that she didn't have to lie and that we could just talk and it would be fine.
3 months later she is still in relationship with that guy.
I started working out in the gym on regular basis. She goes to the same gym. I know that, we were supposed to go there together (it makes the breakup even more unexpected). One day, while going to the changing rooms I notice her working out. She immediately notices me, looks at me 2-3 times and moves her look away. I did look at her too, but there was no communication.
A week later, after the lifting session, I'm going with my personal trainer to do some crunches and stretching. It's her, 5 m away (like 15 feet). I immediately striked a funny conversation with my trainer. Didn't give her even a look. Passed by her a few times, didn't even say hello to her. Feeling so proud of myself, not giving a **** about someone who betrayed my trust.
I didn't post sad or depressing stuff on instagram, just me being happy and enjoying life.
Did I act good? How should I behave further on? Should I send her a Happy New Year text?
Should I put some quote in my instagram story that would tingle her mind?
I was really good with her mom and she seemed to like me. If I meet her somewhere I guess that I should be nice to her and that I should not mention her daughter, right?
Also: I lost 8 Kg (17,6 pounds) since we broke up and I do look better. She must have noticed that (all my college colleagues noticed the positive change in my appearance though).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So I'm a 19 year old guy and I was in a relationship with a cute girl, she's 17. After a month she dumps me over text. She was even planning for us to go to the gym together.
2 weeks later I found out out that she has cheated on me and got in a relationship with that guy (17).
How can she have cheated on you when she had dumped you 2 weeks previous ?.
2 weeks later I found out out that she has cheated on me and got in a relationship with that guy (17).
How can she have cheated on you when she had dumped you 2 weeks previous ?.
Just be polite. It was scarcely a relationship after just a month. She realised that it wasn't going to work, told you and began a new, more lasting relationship. She hasn't done anything wrong.
No, you didn't act well - you made a difficult situation worse for her. As I said, just be polite and as normal as possible - it will pass. You are both very young, treat it lightly. There will be someone else for you. :)
No, you didn't act well - you made a difficult situation worse for her. As I said, just be polite and as normal as possible - it will pass. You are both very young, treat it lightly. There will be someone else for you. :)
Act well.
Nod next time you see her, otherwise deliberately ignoring her shows she still has an effect on you. Maybe in subsequent meetings say "Hi", and pass by to continue what you're doing. It's not like you don't know each other, you have simply moved on from a relationship. A cordial attitude is best.
Try not to be obsessed about how better you think you look. It's irrelevant to the issue.
Nod next time you see her, otherwise deliberately ignoring her shows she still has an effect on you. Maybe in subsequent meetings say "Hi", and pass by to continue what you're doing. It's not like you don't know each other, you have simply moved on from a relationship. A cordial attitude is best.
Try not to be obsessed about how better you think you look. It's irrelevant to the issue.
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