
Originally Posted by
Grecoroman
100% works! both to get over ex and to 'get them back'.
i did it. people say its a stupid idea to use that strategy to get ex back, but most things people do when they are in that emotional roller coaster of a break up, is stupid, but at the time seems right.
I got dumped. said she didnt love me anymore. i told her i felt the same, but it wasnt actually true. i mirrored what she said. i didnt speak to her for a month. she would text me during that time and id ignore it. she took away the relationship, but i needed to keep some control over the situation and not answering texts was it. it helped, though i was in a bad way.
1 month later i rang her out the blue ''do you miss me'' i said,
''yes''
''alot?''
''yes''
''want me to come down and see you?''
''yes, but we arnt doing anything and we are not going to get back together'' (yea right i thought).
next 2 month we couldnt stop having sex together. although it was heart wrenching too as i couldnt win her love back, only her body. she still had control.
in the end i was hurting so much i rang her and told her i didnt want to talk to her anymore. That night i had first proper night sleep in a long time. To help me heal, i went travelling for 6 months. the day i went travelling i forgot about her and i havnt had contact with her in 1.5 years! its going to last a life time too...deep down im sure i stil have some love for her, but the more time takes the less i have and in time you, as i and everyone, will feel nothing. by them you wouldnt give a toss to get back in contact anyway.
SO YES IT WORKS ON ALL FRONTS BUT IS HARD TO DO and often doesnt work in the end!
next 2 month we couldnt stop having sex together. although it was heart wrenching too as i couldnt win her love back, only her body. she still had control.
So it didn't really work to get her back then did it. I can't believe you believe it worked. *boggled*
Anyway: It's to help you heal. Just like when you mourn a death... time and no contact and eventully you are no longer in mourning, you can relive the memories without longing for the lost one and you are open hearted enough to be able to form a new bond with another.
“The willingness to accept responsibility for one’s own life is the source from which self-respect springs.” ~Joan Didion