Nordic_identity
Don Juan
- Joined
- Jun 30, 2020
- Messages
- 53
- Reaction score
- 32
- Age
- 33
Got out of an LTR a few weeks ago with a girl I found I wasn't really attracted to and is what stimulated the falling attraction she had for me. She was the actual one that initiated the break up and it hurt me at the initial time but the very next day I had the revelation that I never really loved her as she once had loved me.
However, in the preceeding weeks before the break I could tell she was setting up her branch swing so I dug a little into it (social media investigation) and found she was lying almost about everything that she was telling me regarding her branch who she claimed to be a gay friend. I tried to just get her to admit to it and even confessed I would have no issues with the break if she just confessed that which I felt I confidently knew even providing her with the reasonings of how I knew (ie listening to music Playlist he had made on spotify, stories of food she had cooked on counters I had never seen before, payments to mutual friends of the branch, etc). She continued to deny and deny.
But why did she deny? She knew my policy on cheating and although she claimed to be confident in her decision with the break up still wouldn't confess.
However, in the preceeding weeks before the break I could tell she was setting up her branch swing so I dug a little into it (social media investigation) and found she was lying almost about everything that she was telling me regarding her branch who she claimed to be a gay friend. I tried to just get her to admit to it and even confessed I would have no issues with the break if she just confessed that which I felt I confidently knew even providing her with the reasonings of how I knew (ie listening to music Playlist he had made on spotify, stories of food she had cooked on counters I had never seen before, payments to mutual friends of the branch, etc). She continued to deny and deny.
But why did she deny? She knew my policy on cheating and although she claimed to be confident in her decision with the break up still wouldn't confess.