Reading this board really got me thinking of how I fuct things up with my gf, but also about how certain other behaviors I wasn't aware of at the time kinda seemed to make her want me back (at least I THINK so).
I took her to NYC for a Valentine's Day getaway, which happened to coincide with the 3-month anniversary of us meeting for the first time. I wanted to show her my hometown, which she had never visited until then. We had such a GREAT time. I thought that trip was the start of many great things for us...yet we broke up 2 months later, and she had already been showing dropped IL for a month or so before the breakup. I think that trip actually ruined things in that we had such a great time, that it seems to me she began comparing everything else we did after that to the trip, and of course, nothing came close.
I really tried to keep her at bay when she began displaying lowered IL. I'd take her out, tell her how much I loved her, mentioned what an awesome time I had with her on the trip, brought up other great times we had shared together, kept pointing out things we had in common, etc...basically anything to rekindle the flame; yet things kept going downhill the harder I tried. For her IL to drop so much after the relationship hit an all-time high so recently made NO sense to me. At that time, I was as frustrated and hurt as I was confused.
However, there was a big difference between how I felt and behaved when her IL began dropping, and when we split. By the time she finally made the move to break things off, I actually didn't take it hard. In fact, the feeling was mutual by that time, and we parted under very amicable circumstances. She's one of those girls who's into remaining friends with her exes, so right after the breakup, she'd still call to say hi, leave messages, and email me. Mother's Day came around right after we broke up, and she even emailed me to tell me she was rather peeved that I didn't call or visit her mom to wish her a happy Mother's Day. WTF?
Months after we broke up, someone else had my interest. Since my ex wanted to be "friends," I told her about this new woman; NOT for the purpose of making her jealous, but just as a life update between friends. One night, my ex calls and asks if she could drop by to say hi. When she showed up, she's all hugging me big time, telling me how much she's missed me, bringing up the trip and how it was the most romantic thing anyone's ever done for her...and she even admitted to being jealous of the new girl I was interested in. We chatted via IM a couple of days after that, and not only did she admit to really wanting to kiss me that night she came over, she also admitted that she still loved me. Do you think all these things would've happened had I become a groveling emotional trainwreck with her after our breakup? Could it be that she began behaving this way because I was actually ok with the breakup and obviously showed her how I had easily moved on? I even told her about a new woman, and behaved in a very platonic way with her when she came over that night.
I took her to NYC for a Valentine's Day getaway, which happened to coincide with the 3-month anniversary of us meeting for the first time. I wanted to show her my hometown, which she had never visited until then. We had such a GREAT time. I thought that trip was the start of many great things for us...yet we broke up 2 months later, and she had already been showing dropped IL for a month or so before the breakup. I think that trip actually ruined things in that we had such a great time, that it seems to me she began comparing everything else we did after that to the trip, and of course, nothing came close.
I really tried to keep her at bay when she began displaying lowered IL. I'd take her out, tell her how much I loved her, mentioned what an awesome time I had with her on the trip, brought up other great times we had shared together, kept pointing out things we had in common, etc...basically anything to rekindle the flame; yet things kept going downhill the harder I tried. For her IL to drop so much after the relationship hit an all-time high so recently made NO sense to me. At that time, I was as frustrated and hurt as I was confused.
However, there was a big difference between how I felt and behaved when her IL began dropping, and when we split. By the time she finally made the move to break things off, I actually didn't take it hard. In fact, the feeling was mutual by that time, and we parted under very amicable circumstances. She's one of those girls who's into remaining friends with her exes, so right after the breakup, she'd still call to say hi, leave messages, and email me. Mother's Day came around right after we broke up, and she even emailed me to tell me she was rather peeved that I didn't call or visit her mom to wish her a happy Mother's Day. WTF?
Months after we broke up, someone else had my interest. Since my ex wanted to be "friends," I told her about this new woman; NOT for the purpose of making her jealous, but just as a life update between friends. One night, my ex calls and asks if she could drop by to say hi. When she showed up, she's all hugging me big time, telling me how much she's missed me, bringing up the trip and how it was the most romantic thing anyone's ever done for her...and she even admitted to being jealous of the new girl I was interested in. We chatted via IM a couple of days after that, and not only did she admit to really wanting to kiss me that night she came over, she also admitted that she still loved me. Do you think all these things would've happened had I become a groveling emotional trainwreck with her after our breakup? Could it be that she began behaving this way because I was actually ok with the breakup and obviously showed her how I had easily moved on? I even told her about a new woman, and behaved in a very platonic way with her when she came over that night.