My ex-boyfriend broke up with me a week ago for being too needy. He actually wanted to break up with me 6 times before, but I promised him each time that I would change my habits, learn to be more independent, and not depend on him wholly to make me happy. I realize how clingy I was with him... sometimes I would call him 5-10 times a day, and not let him hang out with his friends or even talk on the phone with his family. I was a horrible girlfriend to him, and I completely regret my behaviour so much. However, each time, I just broke my promise to him, and by the time we broke up, he just felt like he couldn't see a future with me being so selfish and needy. He couldn't trust me anymore, which I completely understand.
We have agreed to not communicate for a month, and after that, we'll start talking as friends again. On the night that we broke up, he told me that he still has faith and hope in our relationship, and that the last thing he's going to do this month is look for another girl to date. He says that if I choose to make changes, then I should make these changes for myself and not just for him, so that these changes will become a permanent part of my personality. He says that he believes in me, that he's just waiting for me to create some positive changes to myself this month, and that the "door is open to getting back together."
Just a few days ago, he sent me a text message, that said "I've been stalking you on your online blog. I think you're making lots of progress. Keep at it! ".
It feels great to have his support. So far, I really have been motivated by my friends and family, as well as myself, to continue working hard to create some positive changes in my life. I'm starting to re-focus my priorities on school, friends, and my family, and I've started to realize that I really don't need to depend on one person to make me happy. I'm starting to see that I can make happiness come from within, and once I'm happy on the inside, I'll be able to spread my happiness to others as well.
Do you guys think I have a shot at getting back together with him? And how should I let him know that I want to? I'm thinking that I'll give him a call by the end of the month (when our no-contact agreement is over) and I'll ask him if he's free for dinner, and if dinner goes very smoothly, and we both feel like we still have a good connection, then I'll ask him to consider getting back together with me at the end of the night.
What do you guys think?