(Small update: ...Both of their facebook profiles now say "Single", and her hometown has been changed to Nairobi... The breakup seems very serious this time...)
Once again, thanks for sharing your point of view. You have some good points there... Some people are way too optimistic and naive, and other people are just like "Forget her and move on". I really appreciate how you're not that small-minded, and you always see the different opportunities.
However, just to make my way of seeing things a bit more clear...
Imagine a situation where your closest friend, or maybe your sister has gotten an alcohol addiction. So they have been on the wrong path for long, drinking from day to night, drinking to solve their problems etc. Now finally they quit, and they are on the right path. So you want to cheer for them. You want to support them, and keep reminding them that they are on the right path, and motivate them to stay there.
I kind of feel like this, according to C. Afterall, she is my friend, and I do not only wish for her to be with me, but also to not be with a guy who treats her wrong, and that everybody thinks of as a jerk. As a friend of C, I am really happy that she is out of that relationship, and therefore, it's difficult for me to play hard-to-get and pretend that I'm like "meh...", now that she actually 'quit' her "addiction" to S.
Another reason, I decided to remind her that she still had a chance with me, was because last time I told her something similar, I insisted that she should break up with S "now" if she wanted to get back with me, or else she would lose her chance. And since it took her 1,5 months to do so, she might think that all hope was lost. So I just wanted to make sure she knew...
It's difficult not to get soft, when you still have a soft spot for someone in your heart, but I don't think I failed at making her learn her lesson. She had to deal with not being able to talk to me since February, and furthermore, she's going to accept only being my friend for the next 3 months-time, in order to regain my full trust in her, which is hopefully going to teach her something...
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Anyways, I will take your advice into consideration as I progress, and travel there again. Of course, I can't promise I will follow the advice you give me, since it's my decision what I choose to do in the end, but nonetheless, I will consider them, and keep your words in the back of my head
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(Small update: ...Both of their facebook profiles now say "Single", and her hometown has been changed to Nairobi... The breakup seems very serious this time...)
Once again, thanks for sharing your point of view. You have some good points there... Some people are way too optimistic and naive, and other people are just like "Forget her and move on". I really appreciate how you're not that small-minded, and you always see the different opportunities.
However, just to make my way of seeing things a bit more clear...
Imagine a situation where your closest friend, or maybe your sister has gotten an alcohol addiction. So they have been on the wrong path for long, drinking from day to night, drinking to solve their problems etc. Now finally they quit, and they are on the right path. So you want to cheer for them. You want to support them, and keep reminding them that they are on the right path, and motivate them to stay there.
I kind of feel like this, according to C. Afterall, she is my friend, and I do not only wish for her to be with me, but also to not be with a guy who treats her wrong, and that everybody thinks of as a jerk. As a friend of C, I am really happy that she is out of that relationship, and therefore, it's difficult for me to play hard-to-get and pretend that I'm like "meh...", now that she actually 'quit' her "addiction" to S.
Another reason, I decided to remind her that she still had a chance with me, was because last time I told her something similar, I insisted that she should break up with S "now" if she wanted to get back with me, or else she would lose her chance. And since it took her 1,5 months to do so, she might think that all hope was lost. So I just wanted to make sure she knew...
It's difficult not to get soft, when you still have a soft spot for someone in your heart, but I don't think I failed at making her learn her lesson. She had to deal with not being able to talk to me since February, and furthermore, she's going to accept only being my friend for the next 3 months-time, in order to regain my full trust in her, which is hopefully going to teach her something...
...
Anyways, I will take your advice into consideration as I progress, and travel there again. Of course, I can't promise I will follow the advice you give me, since it's my decision what I choose to do in the end, but nonetheless, I will consider them, and keep your words in the back of my head
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Ah sh.. LoveForum.net is so slow, I lost my patience and accidentally posted the same message twice. Sorry about that. My previous message is only half as long, because it repeats itself half way through
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Ah sh.. LoveForum.net is so slow, I lost my patience and accidentally posted the same message twice. Sorry about that. My previous message is only half as long, because it repeats itself half way through