I remember when me and my girlfriend were going downhill, I wrote a letter telling her alot of good things (feeding her ego basically) which was something I never did throughout the whole relationship. I put it in the mail, then went to go see her before she got it, and that's when she dumped me heh.
That night I wrote a very angry letter. Sent it. She got the nice letter first, was all happy to talk to me (another mistake you don't want to do during the break up, talking) and I told her, don't listen to the second letter, I was all angry about the break up.
Well she did, she got extremely pissed off and I couldn't take back what was said. Just when things could have been on the mend, I go and shoot myself in the foot. Looking back at that, I realize that breaking up was probably for the best as I learned alot about my actions on my own the hard way. We would have been in that cycle of breaking up and getting back together where nothing is ever solved. Do I still want to be with her? Yes. Does it look realistic in the forseeable future? No. My actions during the break up set the tone for how much pain I was going to receive and for how long. The more I messed up the more I tried to fix. Negative feedback. It doesn't work. I was pretty thick headed to have it come to that before I understood.
You have had the sanity to write about it to other people before just impulsively doing something. Smart move. We've all learned our mistakes the hard way and we don't want you to have to as well. Don't do it. You will regret it.
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