In a very perverse way, your ex did less damage by his rude and boorish comments than if he tried to be just your friend. Now you can truly move on without any unrealistic fantasies of getting back together that are so common when you try to remain friends with someone you still have romantic feelings for.
Of course, I don't advise anyone to act as badly as he did. My perfect breakup is: "I'm sorry, but I just don't have romantic feelings for you anymore. It's nothing you did, it just happens sometimes. I don't think we can remain in contact right now because that will cause you too much pain. I wish you all the best, and I'm sure you will find someone who can love you back as much as you deserve."
Carl.
She is feeling guilty. That is the bottom line. She feels bad that she broke it off with you and now if she can avoid you and the whole situation, she will feel better about herself. If you can understand that, then what you should do is pretty much just get on with your life but keep the door open to her. I wouldn't call her for a while. Let her make all of the moves to get in contact with you.
If and when she calls you or shows up-depending on where your life is at at the time-then YOU can make the decision about what YOU want to do. I understand that its not easy and it hurts, but this is the best thing to do!
Steve
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thanks for the advice firefox, ill stick to that. it helps alot =)