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Date: October 21, 2022
“I didn't know” is a cop out. You can't fix it if you won't admit it.
You knew you had withdrawn and you knew you weren't paying attention to her. Even if she never indicated her feelings, you knew what you were doing. And I'd bet good money she DID attempt to let you know and you brushed it off.
I will admit I'm biased on this because I spent ten years telling my ex in every possible way what I needed and how he was hurting me and he STILL had the gall to act surprised and confused when I left. I even wrote him a whole fucking letter, which he glanced at, stuck in his pocket, and never mentioned again.
Maybe I'm wrong. But I think it would be worth your while to sit with yourself and do a little introspection about what you may have chosen to ignore in the lead up to this.
Ikr? I've always been reading and watching videos about successful relationships so I know it's important to talk about it, but I think the way I said it hurt his feelings, maybe I should have done it in a better way… I didn't talk about it with my family, I don't want them to get involved and I know their answer is gonna be “of course he has to be responsible for everything ” we're in a Muslim Arab country and that's how most households are.. but it's changing more and more because life is getting really expensive..
He is literally perfect though
But…. he's not. Not even close.
He sees her after working with you and before he comes around to your place? Clearly he values her far more than he does you.
Of course we are going to say “break it off”. You need to get some self-esteem and believe that you deserve better, not just a side-chick role.
Aaannnd, that would be an example of an ex you don't stay friends with. Good luck.
Dude you're 29 years old, one thing to remember you've got many more years ahead of you, to reach your dreams and aspirations. I know getting out of a long relationship is not easy, but remember a man gets better with age. (I'm speaking from experience) Think of it this way she's your ex for a reason, (regardless of what excuse she used) she made the choice, and broke up with you, chalk it up to her loss, hit the gym, work on bettering yourself, and your career. When she realizes it was a mistake and tries coming back, remind her she made the choice, not you.
This is so unacceptable. This isn’t a you problem, this is a him problem
Reverting back to elemental iron ore in the soil, that type thing.