Originally Posted by
Heratriumphant
I'm afraid I might also owe him a apology. Looking back I think I did a lot to push him away.
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I'd like to thank you for writing this, because it's rare to find someone who has enough emotional character to suspect that maybe they are part of their own problem. The usual approach in a forum like this is to ask "What in Hell is wrong with him (her)", and then to go into an increasingly frenetic rant about the total evil of the other person in a collapsed relationship. It's refreshing to find someone who can list their grievances against their ex, then say: "Wait a minute, perhaps I did something wrong, too?"
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Originally Posted by
Heratriumphant
Still I'm feeling guilty, maybe I never let him know it was okay to ask me for more? I'm filled with a lot of regret and a keen sense of loss. I miss him, and I hate that I might have hurt him.
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All the more reason to cut out thoughts of no-contact. Talk to the guy, and tell him that you see his point. I'll bet that if you tell him half of what you've said here, that'll be twice what he needs to gain a whole new attitude about your future together.
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Originally Posted by
Heratriumphant
Well if indeed he "just wants to fuk around" that would be great to know.
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You'd have known long ago, if that's the kind of guy he is; and he probably wouldn't have broken up with you if he wanted to "fuk around," he'd have just "fuked around" behind your back, and hoped to keep you on the side. That's the way the "fuk-around" types work.
When in trouble,
Or in doubt,
Run in circles,
Scream and shout.