
Originally Posted by
tremolo
Every time I am tempted to write the ex (I deleted his phone number, but still remember his email address), I remind myself of the following: a) I've cleaned up enough of our messes, and it's his turn to extend the olive branch b) There's a good chance he doesn't want to fix things for a variety of reasons, many of which have nothing to do with me, and c) I will only look needy and dependent and neither of those things is attractive.
I am a big believer that if an ex wants to re-establish the relationship, then they will. And if for whatever reason they want to but won't or can't, then they are not good boyfriend/girlfriend material. I would personally rather be left with some questions than have any more pain heaped upon me by hearing things I don't want to hear. And anyway - what's with assuming that our exes' opinion trumps everyone else's?
Read that quote again, boyzzz ~ over and over again because you'll be reading the words of a person who will be happy and healed long before you guys are.
Well said, Tremolo... :o)
I thought I was getting to that point but I am losing sleep and have no desire to do anything; not even eat. It shouldn't be like that.
that is a part of grieving and most everyone goes through that when a loved one dies (where you will get no closure from their words) or when someone breaks up with you.
All I could dream up was what she would be doing at that very moment.
Learn some techniques on how to retrain your brain to think other thoughts... and stop listening to people who enable your wrong decision by agreeing that what you're doing is good. It is not good.. you will feel shitty again soon enough because you'll want to talk to her again.
But, this conversation right here, has let me in on something she didn't tell me before she left so it's definitely helping in that department.
Yea.. until something else pops into your mind that you can't get out of there and you get angst ridden and puky once again. Learn your own defences and quit relying on your ex to heal you. It aint ever going to work.
Last edited by Wakeup; 06-06-11 at 04:42 AM.
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