I know its a VERY long read - but it is quite a unique situation and not your typical "breakup" situation. Worth the read, APPRECIATE lengthy replies that has SUBSTANCE.
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Hey guys, haven't been much of a poster here lately... I pretty much acquired all the knowledge there was about the PUA world (or so I thought), used the knowledge instilled within me in the real world and had tremendous success. However, after a year of looking out for girls and dating, I came across a girl as I suppose some individuals would call "the one". I know there is no "the one" - but she came pretty close to it. We were together for 2 years straight (she lost her virginity to me and I was her first serious relationship; she went out with 2 guys before for a month each but hardly anything happened), spent a lot of time together, I was the prize, and she used to on a continuous basis say how lucky she was to both me and her friends. However, throughout the two years we have been together, she started working out, wearing makeup, became thinner, and I suppose, she became more physically attractive (which I suppose is a great thing... till it started causing a lot of tension when guys started trying to flirt with her.)
Currently 20 years old, and unfortunately, I just went through a recent breakup of two years straight. The girl basically made up some lies about how she couldn't be with me because of some family issues, when in reality, I see that ever since me and her have broken up she has been talking to numerous guys and flirting with them (and the guys who she lost out of touch with, she started talking too). In fact, about 6-7 months ago there was an individual who tried flirting with her, threatened to kill me if I got in the way of him trying to pick her up, and she told me she was scared, so I told her to block his number and delete him off MSN. I have come to know as of 1 week ago that she added him back and started off the conversation by stating: "Me and my boyfriend broke up, I don't care what he thinks... I miss you." The only reason a girl would start to flirt with other guys is to get into another relationship... so I know the excuse of "I can't be in a relationship now" is bull****.
Unfortunately, I made the mistake of acting needy the first week when things ended (I called her, offered to meet up to get closure where she flopped out, etc.) After that week (and now it has been 3 weeks since than), I have completely shut her out of my life. When we did talk she went 360 degrees - she stopped having any feelings and when I spoke to her, only one word can fully describe her emotion toward me: HEARTLESS. We had about 3-4 encounters where things almost ended, and she always came crying back and apologized about how I was the best thing in her life, as we tried to work it out. But now, she hasn't called, texted, or anything. And on her facebook, several guys are messaging her, etc. In addition, I've had people tell me (and I've seen proof) that she around the time when things were getting on a down low with me and her (which was about a month before we broke up), she met this new guy and lied about spending a lot of time with him as they went to lunch together, etc (behind my back). In fact, recently, they have been using words such as "I love you" and "I miss you" to each other.
So it's been 1 month since the breakup, I suppose I am over her, but this is where the story gets a bit more confusing...
Throughout the two years that we spent time together, most of our friends became mutual (or so I thought). When things ended with me and her, she completely **** talked our entire relationship, made me look like such a horrible person. As most DJ's know, it's all about transitioning and timing. I started off with the ****y/funny (for attraction) --> seduction --> opening up (which occured sometime after our 1 year). However, she made me up to be a bad person and creating false fabrications about me to every single individual around her (including those who I don't talk too). What happened? Everyone stopped talking to me. Everyone is taking advantage of the space between me and her and causing tension between me and her and convincing her that she did the right thing (and obviously they would say she did the right thing since she said I was a horrible person and boyfriend throughout the two years and that she was trapped - which is all a lie that she is using so she doesn't look like a heartless individual to end things with me after such a long period of time.) This situation its quite difficult to handle. Two options (or if somebody can think of another one to do):
1) Ignore it, and let her continue to get close to that new guy (which she has known now for 2 months). In addition, ignore the fact that she has totally ruined my reputation with practically all of my friends (which were her friends as well, because as I said above, they became all mutual... but now they are just her friends.)
2) Inform people of the truth. Just not sure about how to do this one yet though.
Just inquiring people about some ideas.
I'm 20 and she's 17, for a heads up. She's in her senior year of high school now (this September.) So its not even as though she will be going to college or anything...
UPDATED WITH NEW POST AT THE BOTTOM. ***
Hey guys, haven't been much of a poster here lately... I pretty much acquired all the knowledge there was about the PUA world (or so I thought), used the knowledge instilled within me in the real world and had tremendous success. However, after a year of looking out for girls and dating, I came across a girl as I suppose some individuals would call "the one". I know there is no "the one" - but she came pretty close to it. We were together for 2 years straight (she lost her virginity to me and I was her first serious relationship; she went out with 2 guys before for a month each but hardly anything happened), spent a lot of time together, I was the prize, and she used to on a continuous basis say how lucky she was to both me and her friends. However, throughout the two years we have been together, she started working out, wearing makeup, became thinner, and I suppose, she became more physically attractive (which I suppose is a great thing... till it started causing a lot of tension when guys started trying to flirt with her.)
Currently 20 years old, and unfortunately, I just went through a recent breakup of two years straight. The girl basically made up some lies about how she couldn't be with me because of some family issues, when in reality, I see that ever since me and her have broken up she has been talking to numerous guys and flirting with them (and the guys who she lost out of touch with, she started talking too). In fact, about 6-7 months ago there was an individual who tried flirting with her, threatened to kill me if I got in the way of him trying to pick her up, and she told me she was scared, so I told her to block his number and delete him off MSN. I have come to know as of 1 week ago that she added him back and started off the conversation by stating: "Me and my boyfriend broke up, I don't care what he thinks... I miss you." The only reason a girl would start to flirt with other guys is to get into another relationship... so I know the excuse of "I can't be in a relationship now" is bull****.
Unfortunately, I made the mistake of acting needy the first week when things ended (I called her, offered to meet up to get closure where she flopped out, etc.) After that week (and now it has been 3 weeks since than), I have completely shut her out of my life. When we did talk she went 360 degrees - she stopped having any feelings and when I spoke to her, only one word can fully describe her emotion toward me: HEARTLESS. We had about 3-4 encounters where things almost ended, and she always came crying back and apologized about how I was the best thing in her life, as we tried to work it out. But now, she hasn't called, texted, or anything. And on her facebook, several guys are messaging her, etc. In addition, I've had people tell me (and I've seen proof) that she around the time when things were getting on a down low with me and her (which was about a month before we broke up), she met this new guy and lied about spending a lot of time with him as they went to lunch together, etc (behind my back). In fact, recently, they have been using words such as "I love you" and "I miss you" to each other.
So it's been 1 month since the breakup, I suppose I am over her, but this is where the story gets a bit more confusing...
Throughout the two years that we spent time together, most of our friends became mutual (or so I thought). When things ended with me and her, she completely **** talked our entire relationship, made me look like such a horrible person. As most DJ's know, it's all about transitioning and timing. I started off with the ****y/funny (for attraction) --> seduction --> opening up (which occured sometime after our 1 year). However, she made me up to be a bad person and creating false fabrications about me to every single individual around her (including those who I don't talk too). What happened? Everyone stopped talking to me. Everyone is taking advantage of the space between me and her and causing tension between me and her and convincing her that she did the right thing (and obviously they would say she did the right thing since she said I was a horrible person and boyfriend throughout the two years and that she was trapped - which is all a lie that she is using so she doesn't look like a heartless individual to end things with me after such a long period of time.) This situation its quite difficult to handle. Two options (or if somebody can think of another one to do):
1) Ignore it, and let her continue to get close to that new guy (which she has known now for 2 months). In addition, ignore the fact that she has totally ruined my reputation with practically all of my friends (which were her friends as well, because as I said above, they became all mutual... but now they are just her friends.)
2) Inform people of the truth. Just not sure about how to do this one yet though.
Just inquiring people about some ideas.
I'm 20 and she's 17, for a heads up. She's in her senior year of high school now (this September.) So its not even as though she will be going to college or anything...
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