Anonymous wrote:He didn't change his number, he blocked your number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey OP, I also got ghosted on recently by a guy I dated for 7 months. He dumped on Valentine's Day via text. No real reason except "I'm going through some stuff."
Absolutely no contact for two weeks, then a couple of I miss you's. Nothing else. Very sad and hurtful.
Can't believe I'm saying this cause it makes me feel so old, but is this a generational thing? I'm 45 and can't imagine this sort of thing.
Anonymous wrote:I kinda did this to a GF back in the day. I hate confrontation and arguments (alcoholic parents ...), so I just bugged out. I didn't want the drama of a breakup. Was it the mature, upfront, manly way of doing it? No. Am I proud of it? No. Did I take the easy way out? Yes. Guilty as charged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is an absolutely horrible thing to do to someone. He is an asshole. Or totally screwed up from a massively dysfunctional family, like the previous poster. Or both. I am sorry you wasted a year on him, but be glad you're rid of him. You don't want to date someone who has such cowardly and callous communication skills.
Op here- oh he definitely has a very dysfunctional family. No relationship with his mom and his father has a drug and alcohol problem and they barely talk.
A lot of children of alcoholics are conflict adverse, as learned, self-protective behavior.
A primer: http://www.searidgealcoholrehab.com/article-adult-children-of-alcoholics.php
Don't take it personally. Move on.

Anonymous wrote:Did he happen to mention going hunting for bobcats?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op here- thanks for all the nice comments.
Regarding our "rough patch", it honestly had nothing to do with me really. Around Christmas time, we started arguing a lot and then I found out hr was talking to a married woman 10 years older then him that lives across the country, through some stupid game he plays on his phone. He claimed it was innocent but I didn't see it that way. He cut all communication with her but I was having issues trusting him and told him he'd have to understand that. He claimed he did and would try his hardest to get me to trust him again but I'm assuming he got sick of me having trust issues and just chose to do this.
Have you posted before? This story sounds familiar.
I'm sorry but he was lying to you, I'm sure he never stopped communicating with that woman. He wasn't ready to end your relationship yet so he didn't. There is nothing you could've done to make him stay, you shouldn't have worked out your "trust issues" faster or anything like that. The only thing you did that you should consider changing in the future is not listening to your gut or heeding warning signs. He was not the one for you!
Anonymous wrote:op here- thanks for all the nice comments.
Regarding our "rough patch", it honestly had nothing to do with me really. Around Christmas time, we started arguing a lot and then I found out hr was talking to a married woman 10 years older then him that lives across the country, through some stupid game he plays on his phone. He claimed it was innocent but I didn't see it that way. He cut all communication with her but I was having issues trusting him and told him he'd have to understand that. He claimed he did and would try his hardest to get me to trust him again but I'm assuming he got sick of me having trust issues and just chose to do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey OP, I also got ghosted on recently by a guy I dated for 7 months. He dumped on Valentine's Day via text. No real reason except "I'm going through some stuff."
Absolutely no contact for two weeks, then a couple of I miss you's. Nothing else. Very sad and hurtful.
Can't believe I'm saying this cause it makes me feel so old, but is this a generational thing? I'm 45 and can't imagine this sort of thing.
He's 43 and I'm 40. So I don't think so.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey OP, I also got ghosted on recently by a guy I dated for 7 months. He dumped on Valentine's Day via text. No real reason except "I'm going through some stuff."
Absolutely no contact for two weeks, then a couple of I miss you's. Nothing else. Very sad and hurtful.
Can't believe I'm saying this cause it makes me feel so old, but is this a generational thing? I'm 45 and can't imagine this sort of thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is an absolutely horrible thing to do to someone. He is an asshole. Or totally screwed up from a massively dysfunctional family, like the previous poster. Or both. I am sorry you wasted a year on him, but be glad you're rid of him. You don't want to date someone who has such cowardly and callous communication skills.
Op here- oh he definitely has a very dysfunctional family. No relationship with his mom and his father has a drug and alcohol problem and they barely talk.