If they are not taking your calls then you have your answer, no need to show up. |
My husband and I had a big fight while we were dating and didn't speak for a week. I went over to his house with a mix tape. It was 1995. It worked. |
OP, you broke up with him, why would he take your calls? He has set a boundary and you need to respect it.
You can text and hope he doesn't have you blocked but that is it. |
Could be testing it as payback. Doesn’t hurt to let someone apologize. Send a short email saying you’d like to apologize, you’re not sure what came over you. While it might not change your mind, I’d like to apologize. Happy to meet in public at the XYZ coffee shop or bar. If he ignores that or starts picking at you, walk away. No playing dumb games like that. You both can make amends or move on. There is no gray area of fighting or nitpicking or power trips on picking up the phone or not. That’s for immature idiots. |
If she does not want to hear your voice, she sure does not want to see you.
You can send a gift or card with your sentiments. Don't force her to interact with you before she wants to. Stew in the consequences of your actions. She sounds healthy to me. |
This might have been the last straw for him.
Probably not the first thing you have done to raise doubts in his mind. Sorry, but you need to think it throw. Share any insights you have gained (about yourself) in writing, IF you want to try more with this person. Or accept the end and move on. But don't show up at his door with a bribe. |
FIFY. Op is a woman. |
FTFY. Because ... whatever. |