tell him or her not 2 answer their phone anymore
2006-06-20 13:38:32
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answer #1
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answered by sunshine 3
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I would just tell him that it makes you feel uncomfortable and worried, not that you don't trust him or anything like that. Just that the feelings between ex's are still there - no denying that! But I'm sure, in the long run, feelings for the ex will be gone. Only if you treat him better, like being understanding, and caring.
I broke up with my boyfriend in January. He has a new girl now, but calls me to tell me that he can't stop dreaming about me, and even thinks about me at least once a day. We did end up "hanging out" just recently, behind his girl's back. Honestly, we both aren't the type to cheat, but we couldn't help it. I'm sorry to tell you this story, but I just wanted to warn you.
2006-06-20 13:47:43
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answered by got2hav_faith20 2
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About the ex: you can't really do anything. You can't make people do whatever you want them to do, especially when it comes to how they deal with someone else who is not you. If their behavior is a nuisance, it's up to your current partner to do something about it.
About your current partner: if their ex is now a good friend of theirs, you should probably learn to live with it. If their ex is trying to get them back, and your partner is discouraging them (that is, they call and your partner says "stop calling" or "it's never going to happen"), then don't fret -- let them work it out.
However, if your current partner is encouraging (or initiating) these calls, and you're mad at your current partner -- not the ex -- for participating, you should tell your partner how you feel. It is disrespectful of your partner to actively engage and flirt with their ex if it makes you feel threatened.
Can you make them give up communicating with the ex? No, but if they respect you they'll probably do it, and if not -- well, there are other folks out there, and you should let your partner go back to their ex.
2006-06-20 13:50:24
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answered by daveowenville 4
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Tell my BF how I felt. If he really wanted to remain friends with her I would let him know I didn't like it and would be suspicious the whole time and it might put a strain on our relationship. I would ask him for the sake of OUR relationship that he not talk to her as much or at all if he could.
2006-06-20 13:39:10
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answered by Bonnie 2
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2016-10-31 05:17:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, first of all, it wouldn't get me mad...that would be playing into their hands, wouldn't it? I would laugh and be super accomodating..."Honey, it's your ex calling, here's the phone." said loudly enough that she would hear me loud and clear. If you get mad, you will end up putting him on the defensive (not good) and make her laugh at you for being super insecure. Again, don't play into her hand. she is doing this for a reason, and you are the reason!
2006-06-20 13:39:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think anger would be the way to solve that problem.Ask them to handle it within the week, if it doesnt stop ask him/her to change his/her number.If they wont do it then they are most likely still talking to the ex. Excuses arent relevant with the change the number thing.If you and the relationship are important they wont mind.
2006-06-20 13:54:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Good chance the ex wants your new partner back... pretty common when somebody new is in the picture.
I would tell them to make a choice... go back to your past or prepare to go forward with your future.
2006-06-20 13:43:14
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answered by Anonymous
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find out why this person is calling so much, ask your b/f or g/f if they still have feelings for this person. if they do, find someone else you're only gonna get hurt, if they don't let them know how you feel about this person calling and that it doesn't make you feel comfortable. if he still care what you think, then that should tell you how he really feels about you.
2006-06-20 13:45:56
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answered by silly girl 3
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thats when trust comes in the realationship. you just have to make sure your not losing him. Be careful you never know what might come your way just remeber that everything happens for a reason.
2006-06-20 13:39:02
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answered by Vanessa 1
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Hell yeah I would be mad as hell I would find out why she was calling my man for and tell her that she had her time with him that they have no need to be talking no more UNLESS they have kids DO THEY ???
2006-06-20 13:38:34
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answered by msmelissahernandez28 2
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