erobert
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Some people will know my first and former real BF of 2 year split up about 6 months ago since he didn't want a serious relationship, but "he still wanted to be friends" So I agree even though needless to say even that's been hard on me since there wasn't really any closure and I get the sense he's not sure what he really wants.
We've been hanging out on weekends (neither of us really knows anyone else or have an established group of friends) and he invited me out to lunch yesterday. 1/2 way through mentioned something that made me think he wanted to bring up getting back together; just a passing comment about a friend of his wanting to get back together with his ex which I asked what he thinks they should do. He had a mixed answer. I took that as an in road I gave him a sincere apology for anything I've done in the passed to hurt him and such since I think there was more to the story than not wanting a "serious relationship or not wanting to get married" as he told me. Caught him off guard but answered dismissively with "Well, no one's perfect.... " Seeing what I was about to say next (trying to get closure of why we broke up and if he'd like to get back together) He say "he thinks he made the right decision." It frustrated me and peeved me a bit that he didn't want to talk further about it, since when people break up they usually don't remain friends and hang out every weekend... That's not fair to me and I think it's about time to move on to someone who actually wants me, doesn't play games and will treat me the way I deserve to be treated (and vice versa). Though, I'm having trouble moving on since I remember our good times and such.
Also, there's the fact that I haven't gone on a date in a looong time the last date I was on was the first date with my ex nearly 3 years ago. I remember what an uphill battle it was to even find my ex- it just happened by chance through a mutual friend and nearly didn't happen at all since I nearly had to force myself to hang out with them that night. The randomness of meeting someone makes me wonder if spending money going out to bars, perfecting online dating profiles, putting yourself out there and such is slightly futile. Maybe the first breakup has made me more wary about putting myself out there? I guess having the right mindset is half the battle since guys pick up on those baggage vibes.
I was talking to my roommate about this and even though she was 1/2 joking it was still somewhat shocking (to me at least), "the best way to get over a guy is get under a guy- start hooking up. You too much of a prude anyway and you're spending too many Sat nights here in the apartment by yourself" Seriously!?
Hooking up (while fun) doesn't seem very wise in my book of how to get over a relationship.... I'm looking for a LTR, not 1 night stands.
How did you move on from your first break up?
We've been hanging out on weekends (neither of us really knows anyone else or have an established group of friends) and he invited me out to lunch yesterday. 1/2 way through mentioned something that made me think he wanted to bring up getting back together; just a passing comment about a friend of his wanting to get back together with his ex which I asked what he thinks they should do. He had a mixed answer. I took that as an in road I gave him a sincere apology for anything I've done in the passed to hurt him and such since I think there was more to the story than not wanting a "serious relationship or not wanting to get married" as he told me. Caught him off guard but answered dismissively with "Well, no one's perfect.... " Seeing what I was about to say next (trying to get closure of why we broke up and if he'd like to get back together) He say "he thinks he made the right decision." It frustrated me and peeved me a bit that he didn't want to talk further about it, since when people break up they usually don't remain friends and hang out every weekend... That's not fair to me and I think it's about time to move on to someone who actually wants me, doesn't play games and will treat me the way I deserve to be treated (and vice versa). Though, I'm having trouble moving on since I remember our good times and such.
Also, there's the fact that I haven't gone on a date in a looong time the last date I was on was the first date with my ex nearly 3 years ago. I remember what an uphill battle it was to even find my ex- it just happened by chance through a mutual friend and nearly didn't happen at all since I nearly had to force myself to hang out with them that night. The randomness of meeting someone makes me wonder if spending money going out to bars, perfecting online dating profiles, putting yourself out there and such is slightly futile. Maybe the first breakup has made me more wary about putting myself out there? I guess having the right mindset is half the battle since guys pick up on those baggage vibes.
I was talking to my roommate about this and even though she was 1/2 joking it was still somewhat shocking (to me at least), "the best way to get over a guy is get under a guy- start hooking up. You too much of a prude anyway and you're spending too many Sat nights here in the apartment by yourself" Seriously!?
Hooking up (while fun) doesn't seem very wise in my book of how to get over a relationship.... I'm looking for a LTR, not 1 night stands.How did you move on from your first break up?

