Anonymous wrote:I reconnected with an ex boyfriend on FB. We never communicated, I just accepted his friend request. We have tons of mutual friends. On my 40th bday last month, he sent me a message saying he still loves me.
Anonymous wrote:An old girlfriend who dumped me years ago for another guy contacts me every few years and tried to connect on FB. I think for some women it's an ego thing - oh, this guy has never stopped being into me. In my case, I never respond because no attention is the best medicine for someone like her.
Anonymous wrote:It might be totally innocuous. I reconnected with an ex bf through FB. It is wonderful to know that he is okay in life and that we really weren't "meant" for each other, as I had so long believed. It helped the animosity shrivel up, for both of us. Now we occasionally send an email (maybe a few times a year) and that's it.
Anonymous wrote:if you are seeking a blast from the past, you have the following two things occurring in your life: 1) you presently don't have enough going on in your life, and 2) you are dancing around the idea that you'd like to bang a former gf/bf.
Anonymous wrote:Watch out. That is how my DH ended up having an emotional affair. He really wasn't intending anything (I believe him), but she is very persistent, has a way with words and kissing ass, etc., and he was having a hard spot in life and we were not doing well in our relationship. It is a slippery slope. He should have known better, so I'm not blaming it all on her. Best to leave it alone.
There are women who need to believe that many ment want them, especially ones they dated. It is an ego thing - they need to think they are impossible to get over. They'll flirt with you, meet you, etc. just to fufill that need even though they may have no intention of actually being with you. Like the pp above - best medicine for them is no contact.