BGC
Master Don Juan
My girlfriend of about seven months just dropped a bomb on me. She told me she still "cares" for her ex. (I dropped the bomb on her that she's my first girlfriend, then she dropped this.)
Here are the facts (as she told them).
* They were together 2 years.
* They broke up 4 years ago.
* He broke it off by walking out of her place, but he said as he left, "Let's just say it's not over." (Whatever the fukk that means.)
* They've kept in touch for these four years. By her estimates, they talked about five or six times a year.
* She told me she didn't see anyone for a long time because he said "let's just say it's not over."
* She said she waited for him to kind of say he wanted her back, but he never did. I pressed her on this, and she said she would have gone back to him.
* And then she said she "cares" for him still. Then I said, "You CARE for him?" And she said yes, I do, but "not in that way."
* She said they have not had sex since they broke up four years ago.
* She said a little less than a year ago, they met and had breakfast.
* She also said he called her TWO DAYS AGO. She said she told him there's someone new in her life, and he said, "I can still call and badger you then, right?" And she said, "I don't think it would be fair to him." So then they hung up. But she said he called back and said, "No hard feelings, right." And she said no.
So what should I do, guys?
I almost demanded right then and there that she have no further contact with him.
But I wanted to check and see what the consensus was here first.
Because she is my first girlfriend, I don't know the answer to this question: IS IT REASONABLE TO DEMAND THAT YOUR GIRLFRIEND STOP ALL CONTACT WITH HER EX-BOYFRIEND?
People who have had girlfriends before, please respond.
I did tell her that she had to choose between me and him, and she said, but I don't look at him like that.
But I wanted to DEMAND that she not talk to him or see him.
Should I?
I appreciate any replies. I'm really an unsure of what to do.
--BGC
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"A life spent making mistakes is not only more honourable but more useful than a life spent in doing nothing."
--George Bernard Shaw
[This message has been edited by BGC (edited 06-01-2001).]
Here are the facts (as she told them).
* They were together 2 years.
* They broke up 4 years ago.
* He broke it off by walking out of her place, but he said as he left, "Let's just say it's not over." (Whatever the fukk that means.)
* They've kept in touch for these four years. By her estimates, they talked about five or six times a year.
* She told me she didn't see anyone for a long time because he said "let's just say it's not over."
* She said she waited for him to kind of say he wanted her back, but he never did. I pressed her on this, and she said she would have gone back to him.
* And then she said she "cares" for him still. Then I said, "You CARE for him?" And she said yes, I do, but "not in that way."
* She said they have not had sex since they broke up four years ago.
* She said a little less than a year ago, they met and had breakfast.
* She also said he called her TWO DAYS AGO. She said she told him there's someone new in her life, and he said, "I can still call and badger you then, right?" And she said, "I don't think it would be fair to him." So then they hung up. But she said he called back and said, "No hard feelings, right." And she said no.
So what should I do, guys?
I almost demanded right then and there that she have no further contact with him.
But I wanted to check and see what the consensus was here first.
Because she is my first girlfriend, I don't know the answer to this question: IS IT REASONABLE TO DEMAND THAT YOUR GIRLFRIEND STOP ALL CONTACT WITH HER EX-BOYFRIEND?
People who have had girlfriends before, please respond.
I did tell her that she had to choose between me and him, and she said, but I don't look at him like that.
But I wanted to DEMAND that she not talk to him or see him.
Should I?
I appreciate any replies. I'm really an unsure of what to do.
--BGC
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"A life spent making mistakes is not only more honourable but more useful than a life spent in doing nothing."
--George Bernard Shaw
[This message has been edited by BGC (edited 06-01-2001).]