Sometimes I feel like the AFC at the end of Swingers.
Yeah I've tried to call her but only a few times.
I'm writing her a goodbye email tomorrow and I want to get in as many of my thoughts as possible. I did this once in the past and I felt pretty damn good about it actually. I can still laugh about it (it is actually on this site somewhere). I felt like I was dropping a bomb when I hit send.
I haven't formulated it perfectly but it will go like this. I want to keep an element of class in it, but also allow for closure for me.
Dear (insert her name)
I am writing this to say that our experiment with friendship after our breakup isn't good for me. For some reason I created an ideal of you that you simply couldn't live up to. To me the way you ended it so abruptly was just an example of the flakiness that is common among women who are spoiled and expect a guy to put them on a pedestal. You are lucky todays man is so feminized, but you will hate yourself if you spend time with a guy who idealizes you where you know in your heart you don't deserve it.
Your friends say you are a control freak or overbearing. I disagree. I see alot of potential in you, but you are afraid of change. On one hand I can't blame you, moving across the country would have been a big move for you. In the end you will stay in your small corner of the universe. Time will tell if that was the correct choice or not.
For your professional development I think you should expand your borders and embrace change. So few people do nowadays.
You expressed insecurity to me sometimes, I hope you can overcome this. One day if you once again meet a guy who has his **** together, maybe you won't feel like he is "out of your league" like the impression you gave me.
It was great knowing you. This is the end. If we see each other again one day, please smile. I'll be happy and when you see me with someone, don't feel scared to say hello.
Until we meet again,
Ricky
Yeah I've tried to call her but only a few times.
I'm writing her a goodbye email tomorrow and I want to get in as many of my thoughts as possible. I did this once in the past and I felt pretty damn good about it actually. I can still laugh about it (it is actually on this site somewhere). I felt like I was dropping a bomb when I hit send.
I haven't formulated it perfectly but it will go like this. I want to keep an element of class in it, but also allow for closure for me.
Dear (insert her name)
I am writing this to say that our experiment with friendship after our breakup isn't good for me. For some reason I created an ideal of you that you simply couldn't live up to. To me the way you ended it so abruptly was just an example of the flakiness that is common among women who are spoiled and expect a guy to put them on a pedestal. You are lucky todays man is so feminized, but you will hate yourself if you spend time with a guy who idealizes you where you know in your heart you don't deserve it.
Your friends say you are a control freak or overbearing. I disagree. I see alot of potential in you, but you are afraid of change. On one hand I can't blame you, moving across the country would have been a big move for you. In the end you will stay in your small corner of the universe. Time will tell if that was the correct choice or not.
For your professional development I think you should expand your borders and embrace change. So few people do nowadays.
You expressed insecurity to me sometimes, I hope you can overcome this. One day if you once again meet a guy who has his **** together, maybe you won't feel like he is "out of your league" like the impression you gave me.
It was great knowing you. This is the end. If we see each other again one day, please smile. I'll be happy and when you see me with someone, don't feel scared to say hello.
Until we meet again,
Ricky