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Hello, all.
My girlfriend and I broke up back in Feb. under poor terms. At the time, I was suffering from depression after having gotten off of active duty, and in hindsight, was rather self destructive. I pushed everyone close to me away because I was convinced that I'd just 'drag them down with me' or somesuch crap. Well, I never stopped loving my girlfriend, even though I tried to convince myself that I had.
We remained close friends, and I know that she tried to get back together with me two or three times while we were broken up. Recently, I decided that I needed to man up and try to get her back. The trick is that she's seeing somebody else now, and claims that the two of them are serious (they've been together for slightly less than two months--we were together for seven).
In talking with her as recently as last week, she's stated that part of her is still in love with me, that she cannot live without me, that the both of us rather wasted the great relationship that we'd enjoyed, and that there was a special part of her heart that only I could complete. Her Facebook profile pictures include several photos from when we were together, including one of the two of us kissing. There are no pictures of her with the new guy.
At the same time, she's said that the two of us weren't meant to be together. This in response to my (admittedly bungled) request for a second chance instead of an actual 'no'. Following this, she proceeded to invite me into her room, and we were up until four in the morning reminiscing about the good times we had and holding hands. I didn't push my luck any farther than that because I, honestly, hadn't foreseen being invited in and didn't really know what to do, given the mixed signals I'd been getting (LOTS of kino, talking about sex, wrestling, etc.).
I know that the odds are on my side--90%+ of rebound relationships fail--and I have a plan of action, but I want input from anybody that's tried this sort of enterprise. I really do love this girl; she's amazing, and the two of us were great together until those last couple of months. Any constructive input would be greatly appreciated, all.
Thanks in advance.
My girlfriend and I broke up back in Feb. under poor terms. At the time, I was suffering from depression after having gotten off of active duty, and in hindsight, was rather self destructive. I pushed everyone close to me away because I was convinced that I'd just 'drag them down with me' or somesuch crap. Well, I never stopped loving my girlfriend, even though I tried to convince myself that I had.
We remained close friends, and I know that she tried to get back together with me two or three times while we were broken up. Recently, I decided that I needed to man up and try to get her back. The trick is that she's seeing somebody else now, and claims that the two of them are serious (they've been together for slightly less than two months--we were together for seven).
In talking with her as recently as last week, she's stated that part of her is still in love with me, that she cannot live without me, that the both of us rather wasted the great relationship that we'd enjoyed, and that there was a special part of her heart that only I could complete. Her Facebook profile pictures include several photos from when we were together, including one of the two of us kissing. There are no pictures of her with the new guy.
At the same time, she's said that the two of us weren't meant to be together. This in response to my (admittedly bungled) request for a second chance instead of an actual 'no'. Following this, she proceeded to invite me into her room, and we were up until four in the morning reminiscing about the good times we had and holding hands. I didn't push my luck any farther than that because I, honestly, hadn't foreseen being invited in and didn't really know what to do, given the mixed signals I'd been getting (LOTS of kino, talking about sex, wrestling, etc.).
I know that the odds are on my side--90%+ of rebound relationships fail--and I have a plan of action, but I want input from anybody that's tried this sort of enterprise. I really do love this girl; she's amazing, and the two of us were great together until those last couple of months. Any constructive input would be greatly appreciated, all.
Thanks in advance.