Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- don’t blame yourself ! You did nothing wrong really ! It’s so low life for him trying to shift the gilt for ending the relationship to you. He met someone else that’s always the answer when they snap out of nothing.
If he ever comes back my suggestion is to drop a recording device in his car and you will quickly figure it out. Don’t be silly, move on.
Did you read the OP? You sound delusional. She lied to him. He found it and said he wanted a break. Some people value honesty and trust in a relationship. He doesn’t want to get burned by her farther down the road. He’s smart, and she is definitely not a victim in this situation.
DP. If OP felt the need to lie about something that wasn’t wrong in the first place (since they weren’t exclusive) that suggests to me that on some level, OP knows she can’t trust this guy to react rationally and reasonably to something like that. If you’re so controlling, judgmental and retaliatory that people feel like they need to hide innocuous stuff to avoid upsetting you, then you’re the problem.
What kind of twisted logic is this?
She slept with her ex and on the very same day asked the bf to exclusive. That just screams sincere, loyal, dedicated, stable, balanced trustworthy partner. She felt the need to lie because she knows her behavior was sketchy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- don’t blame yourself ! You did nothing wrong really ! It’s so low life for him trying to shift the gilt for ending the relationship to you. He met someone else that’s always the answer when they snap out of nothing.
If he ever comes back my suggestion is to drop a recording device in his car and you will quickly figure it out. Don’t be silly, move on.
She lied to him. That is what she did wrong. He asked did you sleep with this guy and she said no. It’s something you would not understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t have sex with one person and next day ask another person to become exclusive.
He can’t illegally snoop into someone’s phone then use it as exhibit A to take a break.
This relationship isn’t likely to go far. How can you two trust each other?
Yes, you can. She did nothing wrong.
He is more in the wrong than she is.
Until you are exclusive, sex is none of the other person's business. I can be a week before, a month before, a year before, a day before and hours before. She realized what she wanted and made a decision. She did nothing wrong. Stop villanizing her.
Her boyfriend holding this over her head is ridiculous. This should be a permanent break up and she should not look back. Any man who asks about your sex life before an exclusive agreement is bad news. He is not the one. He is immature.
Anonymous wrote:OP- don’t blame yourself ! You did nothing wrong really ! It’s so low life for him trying to shift the gilt for ending the relationship to you. He met someone else that’s always the answer when they snap out of nothing.
If he ever comes back my suggestion is to drop a recording device in his car and you will quickly figure it out. Don’t be silly, move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- don’t blame yourself ! You did nothing wrong really ! It’s so low life for him trying to shift the gilt for ending the relationship to you. He met someone else that’s always the answer when they snap out of nothing.
If he ever comes back my suggestion is to drop a recording device in his car and you will quickly figure it out. Don’t be silly, move on.
Did you read the OP? You sound delusional. She lied to him. He found it and said he wanted a break. Some people value honesty and trust in a relationship. He doesn’t want to get burned by her farther down the road. He’s smart, and she is definitely not a victim in this situation.
DP. If OP felt the need to lie about something that wasn’t wrong in the first place (since they weren’t exclusive) that suggests to me that on some level, OP knows she can’t trust this guy to react rationally and reasonably to something like that. If you’re so controlling, judgmental and retaliatory that people feel like they need to hide innocuous stuff to avoid upsetting you, then you’re the problem.
Anonymous wrote:OP- don’t blame yourself ! You did nothing wrong really ! It’s so low life for him trying to shift the gilt for ending the relationship to you. He met someone else that’s always the answer when they snap out of nothing.
If he ever comes back my suggestion is to drop a recording device in his car and you will quickly figure it out. Don’t be silly, move on.
Did you read the OP? You sound delusional. She lied to him. He found it and said he wanted a break. Some people value honesty and trust in a relationship. He doesn’t want to get burned by her farther down the road. He’s smart, and she is definitely not a victim in this situation.
OP- don’t blame yourself ! You did nothing wrong really ! It’s so low life for him trying to shift the gilt for ending the relationship to you. He met someone else that’s always the answer when they snap out of nothing.
If he ever comes back my suggestion is to drop a recording device in his car and you will quickly figure it out. Don’t be silly, move on.
Anonymous wrote:Your boyfriend did the right thing.
In 10 years, you would have been one of the posters lamenting about “the one that got away”. Likely looked your ex up on Facebook and met up behind his back.
The new BF has good instincts.
Anonymous wrote:She is clearly on a rebound and decision to become exclusive was premature.