One of mine is like that, and it's been more than ten years since I dumped him, but not before foolishly tattooing his name on my ankle. He was a depressive, clingy, insecure type who thought we were meant to be when we were fifteen. He freaked me out! The funny part is that this was the one my mom thought I should have married.....yikes!
2007-01-06 17:35:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry! Can't directly comment on this really , as do not have an ex, due to death of my partner of 15 years so 10 year ago and I only started (trying) dating again a few years back, current love interest is an lovely crazy Italian girl (who's now and has been back in Italy for the past year, I'm Irish!). She's an extermeley jealous woman (it's partly her culture...) Once whilst out walking here in a Irish town a woman collecting money for charity touched me as she put a badge on me for the donation I gave and my Italian friend (we not even kissed, but really liked each other) went all funny. When I asked her why she seemed so mad, she asked me why did that woman touch me? (her jealously, or surprice at inapproprite touching, was amazing to me / and to see) without asking permission first!! I told her that's not seem as a problem here, my Italian friend said that that would never happen in Italy. They (and she) are not as laid back as me or as us Irish in general. Also I visited her in Italy (in the summer & autum of 05) on returning to Ireland in between, she asked me (on the phone) how my garden was? I told her that the woman next door to me had cut the grass for me and that that was very nice, I was then immediacteley asked "what age is this woman next door?", to which I replied in her fifties which instantly calmed her down, phew!!
Hope this helpful, but I guess and know it's not really as I think you are driving at / for something a bit different, but I thought I would anyway share...!!!
Cheers... Hope you like... Bye xx
2007-01-07 16:08:22
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answered by Gem of Wisdom 4
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Nope, I have not had that happen before. However, maybe something like that had to happen for him to realize that...the relationship is over. Time for him to move on. In all, it's really his loss, because you really are an amazing, attractive, intelligent, and beautiful woman...and I still love you irregardless darling. I am sorry to create a stir though. Forgive me?
2007-01-06 17:07:17
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answered by Chistiaŋ 7
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I haven't see or heard from my ex in 12 years. We live far away from each other and are both remarried. No way would I ever be jealous. My ex was a loser!
2007-01-06 15:43:08
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answered by ? 6
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No, When he becomes my ex- he will stay my X. I will not put myself in position to be in contact w/him. I just simple wouldn't be around him - there is no reason to be (we have no kids or assets together/and defintely no future together....its a reason y he's an X.
And, a question for you Y are u still in contact w/your EX?
2007-01-06 15:45:12
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answered by Nedda 2
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Yes. Men need to take it down a notch sometimes. But I must admit I sometimes get jealous sometimes. Control is the key.
2007-01-06 15:41:45
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answered by KiKi 3
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Yes he does.........unfortunately my dumba.ss dated someone close to the family so my hubby and I have to see my ex for the rest of our lives. He still stares at me tttooooo much so I'm guessing he still likes me and gets jealous.
2007-01-06 15:42:48
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answered by ♥ Arvizu16 3
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Still? They never did get jealous
2007-01-06 15:43:55
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answered by Lolitta 7
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Yes on many occassions. I share two children with him. Its difficult but we have both remarried and moved on.
2007-01-06 15:43:49
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answered by Anonymous
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A long time ago....yes. And I didn't hesitate to tell her that it was strictly none of her business.
2007-01-06 15:45:51
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answered by cajunrescuemedic 6
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