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good for him
That's why I am advising you to date other men and try to forget your ex in case he never does come back.
This wasn't a relationship.
Also for my age, that's not a bad number of failed relationships.
You may want to check your reading comprehension skills. You have many errors in your post.
There's no need to be cruel. This is a very painful situation.good for him
There's no need to be cruel. This is a very painful situation.
I mean weeks after he pushed me away he told me I was perfect for him.
Six years long, not six years ago, my mistake but the rest is correct. If it wasn't a relationship it must have been something to warrant 5 paragraphs. All that for a casual thing?
Right I know. I questioned the situation a lot. Are you familiar with fear of intimacy? I read up on it a lot. Apparently people who have these fears actually prefer being around emotionally unavailable people because they don't have to get close. They actually push away the ones they feel strongest for and relate to the most.Don't listen to his pretty words. Anybody can say those things and not mean it. Look at his actions instead. If you don't, you'll only end up hurting yourself. And please be kind to the other folks here who are only trying to help you, even if you do not agree with their views. Your ex sounds majorly confused, but you shouldn't care anymore. He fucked up, and now he gets to lose you. Move on.
Right I know. I questioned the situation a lot. Are you familiar with fear of intimacy? I read up on it a lot. Apparently people who have these fears actually prefer being around emotionally unavailable people because they don't have to get close. They actually push away the ones they feel strongest for and relate to the most.
Your advice is definitely the logical thing to do and I get it logically.![]()