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| Veteran Member Join Date: Jul 2000 Location: O-H! I-O! Gender: Posts: 10,044 Thanks: 35 Thanked 62 Times in 46 Posts | Facebook/Leaving for College/Breakup Drama Alright, I dated this girl over the summer- we started going out on May 4th. One of her stipulations was that we had to break up when she went to college. I was so blindly in lust that I didn't realize how dumb this was at the time. She did this because at the end of last summer her boyfriend moved out to LA for school, and asked her to wait for him, and then ended up banging and dating some chick, so it screwed her up psychologically I guess. Anyway, lots of great times over the summer, she fell madly in love with me, I think I might have fallen in love with her, there was a few little fights (she got pissed and super offended when I said I didn't want to marry her) but nothing major. So towards the end of the summer I was starting to get more cynical, realizing that I could be the best boyfriend in the world or a total **** and we were going to break up on August 16th anyway. I started distancing myself a little bit from her, to try and save our feelings a little bit when the time came. By the last four or five days it almost felt like we weren't dating, we had maybe one romantic-cuddly moment or whatever in that time period. So the day comes, and she's stressed out about moving and saying bye to her bff and whatnot. I hang out at her place for maybe hour and a half-two hours, talk to her family and just hang out on computer and whatnot. Time comes for me to leave, she walks me to my car, we hug and I say "Have a great time at college, be smart (a joke- she goes to Liberty), keep in touch" and that was about it. Felt fine, figured I was completely over it. Not less than two weeks later I read on her best friend's wall from my ex "Oh. my. god. Look what Evan wrote on my wall." I check my ex's wall, some guy from college wrote some super sappy luvvy duvvy note pointing out all this stuff that he likes about her that I used to point out to her and write in notes to her. It might've been cause I was short on sleep and it was like 4 in the morning, but it tore me up. Some of it was just being pissed that I was pissed since I thought I was over her. So to the advice of my friend's so I wouldn't have to see that crap on my news feed every time I logged on I deleted her from my friends. It filled me with regret, that I didn't say more to her when we broke up, that I didn't fight for her more (most likely wouldn't have mattered though), that I didn't thank her for all the goodtimes and that I was thankful I got to share the summer with her and whatnot. My question is: As she's getting involved with this new guy and is obviously over me (unless she's doing a little bit of that stupid thing girls do where they flirt with boy B to try and get over boy A), would it be selfish of me, either through Facebook, AIM, or the phone, to write/say all those things to her? Or is it not fair to her since she's gotten over me, and I haven't over her? Thanks. Pz. |
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| You see, my father was a drunk and fiend..... Join Date: Apr 2000 Location: Arkham Ayslum for the Criminally Insane Gender: Posts: 10,129 Thanks: 2,377 Thanked 273 Times in 195 Posts | I say keep your thoughts to yourself but don't forget about her because a few more dates with a couple of us (bad boys) and her heart will ache for that one guy who didn't treat her lik sh** __________________ How about a Magic Trick?? I'm going to make this pencil dissapear ! |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to The Joker For This Useful Post: | ShyGuy727 (08-30-2007) |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Some say hell, I say paradise. Gender: Posts: 6,270 Thanks: 226 Thanked 290 Times in 207 Posts | I sorta went through the same thing just a couple of weeks ago. Sorta. All I can say is that she said she didn't want to stay together after she went to college. She obviously didn't want that much of a heartache. I think it's better to stay away from her because you don't want to confuse her more. This is a tragic 'breakup'. One of my worst nightmares is that he will go off to school and find someone else. I think you did a good thing by not forcing yourself on her at your last goodbye. She shouldn't have put you in a situation where you fall in love with her just to break up in a few months. Maybe that guy wrote that on her wall and she was apalled. Who knows? I think you should stay friends with her because you obviously get along well together and she could be a really great friend to you even if it is long-distance. |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to User Name For This Useful Post: | ShyGuy727 (08-30-2007) |
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| Super Bodyguard & King of the Arcade | I concur. Let it be for now. It sucks that it happened more quickly than you would've liked, but it would only cause undue stress were you to pursue the situation. |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Swordmaster Link For This Useful Post: | ShyGuy727 (08-30-2007) |
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| The Man Who Sold the World | Your situation just might be hopeless. I'd say vent your feelings to your friends, but not friends that associate with her, go out and have fun, and if it bothers you late at night, watch Chungking Express and then run around your dormatory singing "California Dreamin'" at the top of your lungs. |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Bomby For This Useful Post: | ShyGuy727 (08-30-2007) |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2000 Location: Hyrule Castle Gender: Posts: 6,128 Thanks: 35 Thanked 14 Times in 10 Posts | If you want my honest, unkind opinion...if I were you... Quote:
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Some say hell, I say paradise. Gender: Posts: 6,270 Thanks: 226 Thanked 290 Times in 207 Posts | I think it's perfectly normal for a girl to talk about marriage with their boyfriend. I don't think that that's something to base your break up over. Like he said, it was just little arguments or bickers. No big deal. I think he's right. |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Jul 2000 Location: O-H! I-O! Gender: Posts: 10,044 Thanks: 35 Thanked 62 Times in 46 Posts | Joker thinks I'm a bad boy, lawlz. (actually, I guess I am compared this new punk). Quote:
But still I see your point. Thanks for the advice everyone, I'm just going to ride it out and try to talk to her frequently and chattily like before we were dating, but just avoid conversation about Evan till I'm ready. And if she asks why I deleted her, I'll just say "It's nothing you need to worry about, it's just something I need to get over by myself", or is giving away way too much about things? | |
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| Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: (n) - the place where I am Gender: Posts: 19,609 Thanks: 191 Thanked 874 Times in 545 Posts | One-up on that: Why would she get mad that you weren't planning to marry her when she was the one who had already set a predetermined breakup day? And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!" |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Jul 2000 Location: O-H! I-O! Gender: Posts: 10,044 Thanks: 35 Thanked 62 Times in 46 Posts | Exactly. It's screwed up. Which pisses me off, because I was the one getting the short end of the stick on the relationship anyway and she's the one that moved on first. Part of it this all might be because I'm a naturally jealous person/have an inferiority complex at times. But still, not even two weeks. What the hell. Last edited by ShyGuy727; 08-31-2007 at 11:23 AM. |
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| Member Join Date: May 2003 Location: in your mind Gender: Posts: 1,474 Thanks: 19 Thanked 40 Times in 31 Posts | ^^ You and me have something in common. Even the situation is a bit familiar, though without the being told beforehand thing. |
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| You see, my father was a drunk and fiend..... Join Date: Apr 2000 Location: Arkham Ayslum for the Criminally Insane Gender: Posts: 10,129 Thanks: 2,377 Thanked 273 Times in 195 Posts | Easy solution is to simply give her a boot to the head !! __________________ How about a Magic Trick?? I'm going to make this pencil dissapear ! |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to The Joker For This Useful Post: | wariovswario (08-31-2007) |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2000 Location: Katrinaland, USA Gender: Posts: 9,159 Thanks: 119 Thanked 214 Times in 128 Posts | Quote:
ALL THE LEAVES ARE BROWN AND THE SKY IS GREY AND THE SKY IS GREY IVE BEEN FOR A WALK IVE BEEN FOR A WALK ON A WINTERS DAY ON A WINTERS DAY ID BE SAFE AND WARM ID BE SAFE AND WARM IF I WAS IN L A IF I WAS IN L A CALIFORNIA DREAMIN CALIFORNIA DREAMIN ON SUCH A WINTERS DAY --eh, skip the rest. L.A. sucks. On a serious note: Things are a bit different now than they were when I started out in college. Facespace, Mybook, etc. weren't around, and most people I knew didn't even use AIM/Yahoo/MSN/whatever at that point. There were a few situations with girls I wound up leaving behind, and it bummed me out at first. I dwelled on it the first semester I was in school, but after a while I just said screw it and moved on. Out of the two social groups I ran with in high school, I retained two friends from the whole experience. I haven't seen or talked to anyone from that time for more than 20 minutes in years. My advice: let it be. No point in stirring things up, especially since you both have geographical distance. Sure, it would probably feel better to tell her "**** you and the horse you rode in on," but it really isn't going to accomplish more that create drama. If you can get out of it relatively clean without the collateral social drama from a messy breakup, power to you. Last thing you really want is some huge blowup to bleed out to mutual friends, ya dig? | |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Lurch1982 For This Useful Post: | Perrin Aybara (09-02-2007) |
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| All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Birmingham, AL Gender: Posts: 13,285 Thanks: 1,011 Thanked 685 Times in 397 Posts | Was that Lurch? Seriously? Nahhhhh. Anyway, gotta agree with PZoH and Lurch (Woah), and Malik's insanity plea. Don't let it get out of hand, 99% of the people you met in HS you'll never get in touch with again, so no sweat. Focus on college life man, and have fun, (cause God knows I am) this is the most exciting part of your life man. BTW Lurch, how long have you been out of school? |
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| Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Why do YOU want to know...? Gender: Posts: 12,081 Thanks: 514 Thanked 853 Times in 582 Posts | I've never seen Lurch post in this forum. Whoa. |
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