After less than 30 days of NC I'll have to inevitably meet the ex and spend time together for a couple hours, seriously, no way to avoid it. A good thing is that it will only happen once and then never again (unless we run into each other randomly or something).
There's 2 things that can happen:
1. She pretends like nothing happened and tries to make small talk and avoid the subject.
2. She tries to explain herself... stranger things have happened, I guess?
Considering that the break-up was not that traumatizing (e.g. I didn't get dumped after years of marriage, cheated on with my best friend, etc.) What if, the moment she starts talking I just stop her and say I am not really interested in having a conversation, there's no hard feelings and if she feels like she did nothing wrong then she shouldn't worry about it, but implying of course that after that meeting she'll never hear from me again.
Has anyone ever tried this approach? how did it make you feel? If anyone is wondering, it is not a move trying to win her back. But I think I can manage to do this and be authentic.
There's 2 things that can happen:
1. She pretends like nothing happened and tries to make small talk and avoid the subject.
2. She tries to explain herself... stranger things have happened, I guess?
Considering that the break-up was not that traumatizing (e.g. I didn't get dumped after years of marriage, cheated on with my best friend, etc.) What if, the moment she starts talking I just stop her and say I am not really interested in having a conversation, there's no hard feelings and if she feels like she did nothing wrong then she shouldn't worry about it, but implying of course that after that meeting she'll never hear from me again.
Has anyone ever tried this approach? how did it make you feel? If anyone is wondering, it is not a move trying to win her back. But I think I can manage to do this and be authentic.