If I say so myself, I'm a really easy to get along with girl, esp. with guys, and I'm not a psycho girlf who has bad break-ups or anything - they're always really friendly and civil break-ups.
Still, why is it that guys find it so hard to be friends again after? I put in effort to be as friendly and talkative and make them feel as comfortable as possible (without pestering them of course), but they seem to want to act slightly... cold. Not in a mean way, they're still civil, but it kind of feels like they compete to prove they're more "over" me or disinterested than I am.
He broke up with me by the way if that's relevant, but it was a really really easy friendly break up.
2007-12-10
05:18:29
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This is going to be weird, but there was this Sex and the City episode where Carrie says "When the relationship ends, where does all the love go?" and the fact of the matter is, the love is still there...so if you're friends with someone you still love, when they move on, that's going to hurt. You don't want to see someone you once loved loving and being loved by someone else, no matter how much you think you're over them.
2007-12-10 05:24:13
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answered by Odi Et Amo 3
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A guy is more than happy to be friends with a woman who he hasnt dated and wont be dating but it is odd in my opinion for anyone to be "friends" with someone who they used to date or be married with. I know that some people do it but it isnt the norm and I know I couldnt do it assuming it was a serious relationship. If it is some month or two type thing that just didnt feel right, that is a bit different but serious relationships end for a reason, and if you are still close enough to be friends then you should still be together.
2007-12-10 05:23:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Because they don't want to be friends with you. So many people think that we can still be friends is something good. Its not, make the break a clean one and move on with your lives. Maybe they act civil but dissinterested because, they are polite, yet disinterested.
2007-12-10 08:48:24
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answered by chinamigarden 6
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He sound like somewhat insensitive kinda guy, to handle you that way..i actually experience for you, I had my bf injury up with me too purely 4 days a circulate. We have been mutually additionally for 7 months..He pronounced to me too that he desires to be sure me as a pal now. and that i presumed according to risk its a ok concept considering that I easily have placed lost of time and attempt to comprehend him for see you later and that i believe him thoroughly. I dont have maximum of reliable friends the two. I then frolicked with him couple of days later as a pal yet, he replaced into pulling me close to to him and all started massaging my ft and took me out for a meal. i desperate that Its no longer a great concept to be friends, by way of fact i purely might kill him or some thing if i observed him with a sparkling chick. I cant manage it..its too hard and too lots to ask a minimum of now. Its all or no longer something..and you ought to no longer submit with it the two! you do no longer need to be taken care of like a toy via him or everybody. i'm hoping as time passes you have gotten the capacity to regulate your emotions greater suited and be superior. sooner or later once you meet a sparkling guy whos great, you would be thinking it replaced into for the main suitable you moved on. do no longer permit him administration you and control your emotions, be reliable, it gets greater suited! x
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answered by ? 4
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Not only guys find it hard to be friends after a break up. So do I
2007-12-10 05:36:00
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answered by MissE 6
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guys find it hard to be friends cause they might be scared there gonna fall back in love with you or if they have there eye on someone they might think that the other gurl will think yall are going back out and not like him anymore...
2007-12-10 05:22:15
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answered by lacey s 1
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Well being in a relationship you can hold hands, and kiss etc., being friends takes that away, and he might be hurt by that.
2007-12-10 05:24:03
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answered by Mudchick 2
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you should just give them space...when they are ready to be friends they will know where to find you.....you put effort to be friendly but it could be mis interpreted as trying to get them back or something...
2007-12-10 05:22:26
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answered by trueimage_81 3
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Because at this pint in their lives, they are still too immature to handle their feelings.
Good luck.
2007-12-10 05:24:45
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answered by box of rain 7
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becuase, they always dwell in the past and if it bothers YOU, its you that is dwelling in the past...
so KEEP MOVING FOWARD.
lovaya,
sunshine.
2007-12-10 05:31:12
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answered by SunShine 1
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