It's only been a day or two since you broke up with him, right? You can do this and so can he. Have the front desk refuse the flowers. Block him from your email acct. Do not pick up or accept his calls. Refuse to talk to him. If you need to take a couple of days off and go someplace for a few days to give this time to sink in to him. Do it. He should respect the fact that this is over. If he doesn't that is a problem and a worry.
Anonymous wrote:He loves you. But it just isn't going to work at this point in time . It's good that he loves you or the whole thing was pointless. You can't help who you love. Reality is not fantasy and raw love is a drug. Raw love has painful quick or dissapointing slow endings into real life.
Anonymous wrote:He needs to leave you alone. If he really loved you he would want more for you. He would respect that you need and deserve more. He lost his right to woo you back when he impregnated his wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worry that Ill never find someone I am so compatible with ever. Again.
Oh, honey. Didn't you say you were in your early 20s? Even if you were in your early 30s, I'd still say the reason you say this is because you're in the midst of self-pity. It's just not true and continuing that line of thinking will lead you too close to thinking that you shouldn't cut it off.
You need to find a friend or therapist who can bolster you when you feel weak. This loser (and he IS a loser) likely knows how he's got you wrapped and will prey upon your emotions to keep you tethered to him. The thinking person in you knows you need to end it. Ignore the emotional person. You deserve so much better than this. If you don't end it, you'll be wasting even more of your time. How will you ever meet the right guy if you're not giving yourself the opportunity?
Thank you for this. I did break it off and he cried. It was awful. But I didn't waiver.
Anyways just wanted to update.
Good for you stay strong OP! It hurts. Let it hurt. There is an amazing man out there for you.
Thanks pp. It does hurt. I am misersble. He keepssending bouquets of roses to my job, emailing me, calling and waits outside my place.
It's only been a day or two since you broke up with him, right? You can do this and so can he. Have the front desk refuse the flowers. Block him from your email acct. Do not pick up or accept his calls. Refuse to talk to him. If you need to take a couple of days off and go someplace for a few days to give this time to sink in to him. Do it. He should respect the fact that this is over. If he doesn't that is a problem and a worry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worry that Ill never find someone I am so compatible with ever. Again.
Oh, honey. Didn't you say you were in your early 20s? Even if you were in your early 30s, I'd still say the reason you say this is because you're in the midst of self-pity. It's just not true and continuing that line of thinking will lead you too close to thinking that you shouldn't cut it off.
You need to find a friend or therapist who can bolster you when you feel weak. This loser (and he IS a loser) likely knows how he's got you wrapped and will prey upon your emotions to keep you tethered to him. The thinking person in you knows you need to end it. Ignore the emotional person. You deserve so much better than this. If you don't end it, you'll be wasting even more of your time. How will you ever meet the right guy if you're not giving yourself the opportunity?
Thank you for this. I did break it off and he cried. It was awful. But I didn't waiver.
Anyways just wanted to update.
Good for you stay strong OP! It hurts. Let it hurt. There is an amazing man out there for you.
Thanks pp. It does hurt. I am misersble. He keepssending bouquets of roses to my job, emailing me, calling and waits outside my place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worry that Ill never find someone I am so compatible with ever. Again.
Oh, honey. Didn't you say you were in your early 20s? Even if you were in your early 30s, I'd still say the reason you say this is because you're in the midst of self-pity. It's just not true and continuing that line of thinking will lead you too close to thinking that you shouldn't cut it off.
You need to find a friend or therapist who can bolster you when you feel weak. This loser (and he IS a loser) likely knows how he's got you wrapped and will prey upon your emotions to keep you tethered to him. The thinking person in you knows you need to end it. Ignore the emotional person. You deserve so much better than this. If you don't end it, you'll be wasting even more of your time. How will you ever meet the right guy if you're not giving yourself the opportunity?
Thank you for this. I did break it off and he cried. It was awful. But I didn't waiver.
Anyways just wanted to update.