DeanMean13
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Hey guys, new member but long time visitor, my friend introduced me to this site.
The situation:
GF dumped me a few days ago, but we work together twice a week. I'm wondering how I should conduct myself when I see her, because complete NC is not realistic as interacting and conversing with her is going to be unavoidable at work. We also work with a lot of clients, so her and I will also have to interact with clients together.
First off, I know it's dumb to date where you work. We started off friends for a year or two and it kinda blossomed into something more over time. Whatever, lesson learned.
Anyways, I am not interested in giving up my shift or finding a new job, because I'm not going to let anyone push me out of a job and source of income. My work schedule and school schedule (I am in university) align perfectly, and I feel like dropping my job for the sake of healing and moving on will create more problems than it solves, and I want to focus on my full-course load at school... not finding a new job.
Her and I had a passionate relationship with a lot of physical chemistry is many ways, but our different personalities and life philosophies ultimately couldn't be reconciled and she kind of blind sighted me with ending it... just started a trivial fight as justification for ending it but at the end of day there was a buildup and it was going to happen eventually.
She's really fed up with me at this point to the point she shared some things I told her in confidence with a co-worker who we both disliked but she randomly vented to about me. The co-worker ended up speaking to the boss and she was understanding for the most part, but she just kind of gave me a friendly warning. So now I have angry ex-grilfriend at work with some co-workers who don't like me, and despite me trying to offer a sincere apology, it fell flat.
I'll reiterate that i don't want to leave this job. Fvck her and my co-workers if they got a problem with me, I am popular among clients and I'm not going drastically change my life because a few women are upset with me. I asked how she feels about working along with me and she said "i honestly don't care." in a way that makes it seem like she does lol.. but whatever.
So I want to know how to behave around the ex when I am with her at work. I assume it's a safe bet to go full NC outside of work, unless it directly involves work. But in-person do I act the same way when her and I were friends before we dated? Do I just keep interactions and conversations with her to a minimum and be very brief and superficial when communication with her?
I bet over time if I'm not begging for her, or trying to give her attention outside of work and or more than needed attention at work, she will probably come around with the "hey... i've been thinking about things, maybe we should go for coffee?" I probably would just tell her i'm swamped with school and don't have time.
My intention is to heal ultimately, and I know going it's going to be a lot hard and a lot longer process by seeing her weekly, but I'm willing to suck it up so I can put my income and schooling first. The healing will happen over time eventually.
Couple posters I have interest in hearing from: @Howiestern @Atom Smasher @guru1000 @Glassguy @fastlife @Roober
Any advice would be great.
TL;DR -- GF of 1 year dumped me. We work together. She says she doesn't care if she sees me at work. I ain't leaving my job because my work and school schedule work together perfectly, and I ain't letting an upset girl inadvertently dictate my life decisions. Conversations and interactions with her will be unavoidable. NC outside of work obviously. But at work do I act like I did before we dated, or do I act more brief and superficial than normal with my communication? How should I conduct myself?
The situation:
GF dumped me a few days ago, but we work together twice a week. I'm wondering how I should conduct myself when I see her, because complete NC is not realistic as interacting and conversing with her is going to be unavoidable at work. We also work with a lot of clients, so her and I will also have to interact with clients together.
First off, I know it's dumb to date where you work. We started off friends for a year or two and it kinda blossomed into something more over time. Whatever, lesson learned.
Anyways, I am not interested in giving up my shift or finding a new job, because I'm not going to let anyone push me out of a job and source of income. My work schedule and school schedule (I am in university) align perfectly, and I feel like dropping my job for the sake of healing and moving on will create more problems than it solves, and I want to focus on my full-course load at school... not finding a new job.
Her and I had a passionate relationship with a lot of physical chemistry is many ways, but our different personalities and life philosophies ultimately couldn't be reconciled and she kind of blind sighted me with ending it... just started a trivial fight as justification for ending it but at the end of day there was a buildup and it was going to happen eventually.
She's really fed up with me at this point to the point she shared some things I told her in confidence with a co-worker who we both disliked but she randomly vented to about me. The co-worker ended up speaking to the boss and she was understanding for the most part, but she just kind of gave me a friendly warning. So now I have angry ex-grilfriend at work with some co-workers who don't like me, and despite me trying to offer a sincere apology, it fell flat.
I'll reiterate that i don't want to leave this job. Fvck her and my co-workers if they got a problem with me, I am popular among clients and I'm not going drastically change my life because a few women are upset with me. I asked how she feels about working along with me and she said "i honestly don't care." in a way that makes it seem like she does lol.. but whatever.
So I want to know how to behave around the ex when I am with her at work. I assume it's a safe bet to go full NC outside of work, unless it directly involves work. But in-person do I act the same way when her and I were friends before we dated? Do I just keep interactions and conversations with her to a minimum and be very brief and superficial when communication with her?
I bet over time if I'm not begging for her, or trying to give her attention outside of work and or more than needed attention at work, she will probably come around with the "hey... i've been thinking about things, maybe we should go for coffee?" I probably would just tell her i'm swamped with school and don't have time.
My intention is to heal ultimately, and I know going it's going to be a lot hard and a lot longer process by seeing her weekly, but I'm willing to suck it up so I can put my income and schooling first. The healing will happen over time eventually.
Couple posters I have interest in hearing from: @Howiestern @Atom Smasher @guru1000 @Glassguy @fastlife @Roober
Any advice would be great.
TL;DR -- GF of 1 year dumped me. We work together. She says she doesn't care if she sees me at work. I ain't leaving my job because my work and school schedule work together perfectly, and I ain't letting an upset girl inadvertently dictate my life decisions. Conversations and interactions with her will be unavoidable. NC outside of work obviously. But at work do I act like I did before we dated, or do I act more brief and superficial than normal with my communication? How should I conduct myself?
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