I broke up with my ex last summer cause she was practically cheating on me. Since then we have still remained friends, then at thanksgiving she tried to come see me, but couldnt get time off. After that we got into a couple of huge fights on the phone, so stupid me i bought her two tiffany's necklaces to try to get her back. Big mistake. Now she has the upperhand and doesn't want me as bad as she used to. She doesn't need me, but she can't go 3days max without calling me? I have read professional advice and they say if you want to get back with your ex not to call her so I haven't called her at all, and she does all the calling every few days. The thing is she calls me when she is lonely, or in a bad mood so I called her on it and she said she was sorry. I have a hunch she is with another guy now because some dude answered the phone last month and hung on me. She is giving me mixed signals calling alot, then not calling. I didnt call on Valentines day, and today is her bday.
2007-02-18
03:14:12
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A little bit more info. We talked for 4-5 years long distance, and saw each other about 4-5 times in person. She obviously still has some deep attachment and connection with me and is why she can't 3-4 days without talking. I actually tried to move to Canada to be with this girl last year, however I couldn't get my work visa so I left. I want to be with her, and make it work, but she wants the control now and said last month that she will never get back together with me. I think she is confused tho, and wants to keep me around as a "friend" or "backup" in case her life doesn't work out with the other dude (if she is seeing someone else, and all indications tell me that she is). They say that logic won't bring your ex back only emotion will. I completely agree with that. If I don't call her today she may just get more pissed off at me, if I do call then it makes me more of a man and show her that I appreciate her. Not sure what to do. I think not calling is the wrong move.
2007-02-18
03:23:43 ·
update #1
Ok, ok. Deep down i still care about her, but the problem is she is young and immature. I'm 36 and she is 23. She used to be really nice to me and treat me like a king, and now she just seems like she only calls me and mess with my head and I refuse to be her emotional tampon. I don't know why I still like her even tho she is a ***** half the time. I guess i'm just attached, and still mad with her. Not calling has been hard, but yet good for me. She is a spoiled brat actually from a upper-class family. I told her she is a brat many times. I think she still likes me cause I am not afraid to stand up to her. I just need to find someone else who doesn't mess with my head like she does.
2007-02-18
03:29:40 ·
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dude, as much as it hurts. leave her alone bro.. she's only going to put you through an emotional wreck. a dude answering her phone should of been like the forget you card to her. if she wanted to be with you she would be with you. she would call you to see how you are or call to talk about you and her not when she's lonely or sad. she cheated on you which is a big NO NO. honestly dude, let her go.. you'll hurt less if you do than you trying to read her and having your feelings caught up and hurt again. you can call her on her birthday not too much hurt in that.. and thats it.. get off the phone. if your going to keep in contact with her keep it brief and don't get caught up in her bullsh*t.
2007-02-18 03:28:31
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answered by Blake 3
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answered by ? 4
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While I am sure there is comfort in the idea of remaining friends... but sometimes that is not possible or good for you. There is a phrase or concept - "You Can't Go Home Again." To me this means that we should always move forward, not back. Trying to go back to prior unsuccessful relationships, trying to go back to a prior job/company, etc. is not moving forward. There is enough dysfunctional stuff described in your question to last a lifetime. I wonder why you want to continue to experience more of it? You should move forward. Find new relationships. More successful ones where your partner does not "practically" cheat or mess with your mind. You don't need to call her on her birthday. It only conveys to her that you are interested. When she calls you, you should tell her that it is time for both of you to move onward and upward to new experiences and relationships. Ask her not to call you anymore so that both of you can do that. And then you should not call her either. Or buy her presents. In 2 years, 5 years, 10 years you will be with another person, married or something, and this person will be but a spec in the memory of your life. Good luck.
2007-02-18 03:27:52
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answered by Heidi 2
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I wouldn't call her! She's stringing you along and you just need to completely cut her loose and move on! It's the only way you're ever going to be happy!
2007-02-18 03:20:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't call her, sounds like you need time to get over her and eventually find someone who will love you, and not use you!
2007-02-18 03:22:41
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answered by homiepr8 4
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dont call her quit spending your time waiting for her to call and go out and find yourself a new girlfriend there are a million girls out there that want a boyfriend so go find one of them
2007-02-18 03:23:33
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answered by pinkpearlspetite 2
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Give her a call but keep it short.
2007-02-18 03:22:11
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answered by ohioguy4jc 4
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just try calling her and then actually talking to her about all these little problems!!!!! dont forget to tell her happy birthday!!!
2007-02-18 03:19:24
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answered by Bolly 2
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I don't think u should call her... she'll just think that she can have u anytime (when she's lonely, arguing with her current bf...)
2007-02-18 03:23:21
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answered by cutie 2
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definitely yes
2007-02-18 03:18:02
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answered by Udit D 4
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