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Posted: 3/1/2015 9:59:16 PM EDT
So long story short, my Ex and I broke up Mid-January this year, and shortly afterwards I deleted her off my Facebook (out of spite and anger). After a week or so I realized that it was a mistake to do that and tried several times since then to re-friend her on my FB. I tried again to re-friend her last Wens and she finally accepted. I really want to try and rebuild our relationship, I found that I truly do love her and I can't see myself without her in my life. Before the issue that caused us to break up, she was very much into me as well. I want to try and restart communication with her, but I'm not sure how to proceed. Our last conversation was via-FB messaging at the end of January, and it was pretty bitter on my part.
What do you guys think? Should I call her or message her? Or should I just wait for her to contact me? |
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Ask her boyfriend first.
eta: and don't be surprised when he pisses on your leg |
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So long story short, my Ex and I broke up Mid-January this year, and shortly afterwards I deleted her off my Facebook (out of spite and anger). After a week or so I realized that it was a mistake to do that and tried several times since then to re-friend her on my FB. I tried again to re-friend her last Wens and she finally accepted. I really want to try and rebuild our relationship, I found that I truly do love her and I can't see myself without her in my life. Before the issue that caused us to break up, she was very much into me as well. I want to try and restart communication with her, but I'm not sure how to proceed. Our last conversation was via-FB messaging at the end of January, and it was pretty bitter on my part. What do you guys think? Should I call her or message her? Or should I just wait for her to contact me? View Quote Forever. |
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So long story short, my Ex and I broke up Mid-January this year, and shortly afterwards I deleted her off my Facebook (out of spite and anger). After a week or so I realized that it was a mistake to do that and tried several times since then to re-friend her on my FB. I tried again to re-friend her last Wens and she finally accepted. I really want to try and rebuild our relationship, I found that I truly do love her and I can't see myself without her in my life. Before the issue that caused us to break up, she was very much into me as well. I want to try and restart communication with her, but I'm not sure how to proceed. Our last conversation was via-FB messaging at the end of January, and it was pretty bitter on my part. What do you guys think? Should I call her or message her? Or should I just wait for her to contact me? View Quote hello fellow 13er. |
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So long story short, my Ex and I broke up Mid-January this year, and shortly afterwards I deleted her off my Facebook (out of spite and anger). After a week or so I realized that it was a mistake to do that and tried several times since then to re-friend her on my FB. I tried again to re-friend her last Wens and she finally accepted. I really want to try and rebuild our relationship, I found that I truly do love her and I can't see myself without her in my life. Before the issue that caused us to break up, she was very much into me as well. I want to try and restart communication with her, but I'm not sure how to proceed. Our last conversation was via-FB messaging at the end of January, and it was pretty bitter on my part. What do you guys think? Should I call her or message her? Or should I just wait for her to contact me? View Quote Delete her again and forget about her. |
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It ain't gonna work.
Be friendly, improve yourself, make her jealous, don't be clingy Etc. That's your only shot. |
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I would just wait and talk to her on the bus during the spring field trip to the science museum.
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Depends on what caused the break up.
But if it was that bad, I'd probably just move on. |
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So long story short, my Ex and I broke up Mid-January this year, and shortly afterwards I deleted her off my Facebook (out of spite and anger). After a week or so I realized that it was a mistake to do that and tried several times since then to re-friend her on my FB. I tried again to re-friend her last Wens and she finally accepted. I really want to try and rebuild our relationship, I found that I truly do love her and I can't see myself without her in my life. Before the issue that caused us to break up, she was very much into me as well. I want to try and restart communication with her, but I'm not sure how to proceed. Our last conversation was via-FB messaging at the end of January, and it was pretty bitter on my part. What do you guys think? Should I call her or message her? Or should I just wait for her to contact me? View Quote Not sure if serious. Don't be a pussy, oppps too late. |
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If she wants to get back with you she'll initiate contact.
Un friend her right now and block her. |
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Why don't you grow a pair and just go and talk to her! Cut this facebook crap, Jeezz.
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You never buy a car back after you sell it. Same applies with women.
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This better be a troll thread, otherwise:
Have you lost your damn mind? I've had a long list of ex gfs, and I've not felt th need to contact any of them. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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OK, now I understand all the 13'er hate. And unfortunately I'm affiliated with the OP by default. Doggone it.
Carry on. |
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LOL
Also, you should start calling her friends and asking about her. Then start bumping in to her by "accident" as often as possible. |
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Post count. Check
User Name. Check Join date. Check Not fooling me OP. |
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Make a fake account , friend her , post pics of expensive shit like boats , cars , vacations planes etc. , ask her for a date and then you show up
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Quoted: So long story short, my Ex and I broke up Mid-January this year, and shortly afterwards I deleted her off my Facebook (out of spite and anger). After a week or so I realized that it was a mistake to do that and tried several times since then to re-friend her on my FB. I tried again to re-friend her last Wens and she finally accepted. I really want to try and rebuild our relationship, I found that I truly do love her and I can't see myself without her in my life. Before the issue that caused us to break up, she was very much into me as well. I want to try and restart communication with her, but I'm not sure how to proceed. Our last conversation was via-FB messaging at the end of January, and it was pretty bitter on my part. What do you guys think? Should I call her or message her? Or should I just wait for her to contact me? View Quote |
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Too late, and if it was that bad....nope, nope, nope.
If you've tried refriending a couple times, no luck and she finally did? Probably did it out of pity. Not trying to rag on you OP....I was there once too, except she dumped me. Just isn't worth it in the long-run. She eventually tried to refriend me and apologize for what she did (not try to rehookup though). Looking back, it was a good thing that we broke up. You broke up, it was for a reason, if it's true love on both of your parts it wouldn't have taken this long to re-contact. I'm sorry. I tried to rationalize a LOT of stuff.....it was me being stupid. |
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Um, it'd be funny if you were just going to troll her with pics of your new, better looking GF. Since that isn't the plan, it is just sad and creepy.
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Damn man, wtf?
What was the issue to lead to the break up? one of you cheat? Sounds like you already went full-tard anyway being bitter, petty and all that BS. Either sack it up and call her to talk or move the hell on. But you are acting like a bigger pussy than the Middle School kids I work with. |
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Quoted: stop... just stop what you are doing View Quote |
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