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Depends on why they broke up.
Some emotions are still strong for someone, not because they want the ex but just because the potential of what they dreamed about in the past, was gone
It kind of sounds like you're experiencing intrusive thoughts about this (perhaps along the lines of ocd and/or retroactive jealousy). The wanting to know the details is a kind of compulsive attempt to soothe yourself but ironically it only makes it worse over time.
I would suggest you google to find a PDF called “Slaying the Dragon” (I found it available for free).
It's direct and to the point, and I found it very helpful when I was dealing with RJ in a previous relationship.
Even if you don't continue the relationship, I'd still recommend that PDF and looking into those particular disorders/set of issues. If only so that you'll be better healed for the next relationship (I actually wish I'd experienced it in a doomed or soon to be doomed relationship, bc instead I experienced in a relationship that was important to me at the time and it was very painful and messed up the relationship). Good luck.
Also they don't seem to irritate him when it's with somebody else. Or said somebody else doesn't buy his BS. OP: you're not exclusive, time to protect yourself.
I am not sure how talking with her about taking better care of yourself and making more friends would hurt her. Emphasize that you want to do exactly that, work on yourself, not that you want to spend less time with her.
Idk what country are you from, but there are international events sites like Eventbrite and Meetup. You could search them for anything interesting for you: events, festivals, hobby groups. Yoga, hiking, biking, support groups, drum circles, psychology, board games, bridge, improv. A lot of these meetups are free and all I have attended are very friendly to newcomers.
So if you are afraid to have this conversation in general, find something you want to try. And then tell her that you will start going to, say, bridge group on Mondays and, say, ham radio club on Fridays.
Depends on why they broke up.
Some emotions are still strong for someone, not because they want the ex but just because the potential of what they dreamed about in the past, was gone
He’s getting it elsewhere and is keeping you on his hook for whatever reason. Get started with moving on.
Is it all gone again?
It kind of sounds like you're experiencing intrusive thoughts about this (perhaps along the lines of ocd and/or retroactive jealousy). The wanting to know the details is a kind of compulsive attempt to soothe yourself but ironically it only makes it worse over time.
I would suggest you google to find a PDF called “Slaying the Dragon” (I found it available for free).
It's direct and to the point, and I found it very helpful when I was dealing with RJ in a previous relationship.
Even if you don't continue the relationship, I'd still recommend that PDF and looking into those particular disorders/set of issues. If only so that you'll be better healed for the next relationship (I actually wish I'd experienced it in a doomed or soon to be doomed relationship, bc instead I experienced in a relationship that was important to me at the time and it was very painful and messed up the relationship). Good luck.
I came here to say this .
Stop what you’re doing and call the cops
But… But the wyman…. They're so helpless!
Also they don't seem to irritate him when it's with somebody else. Or said somebody else doesn't buy his BS. OP: you're not exclusive, time to protect yourself.
And that's okay.
Consider this a fresh start. No history together.
Don't get ahead of yourself. This is Just you two, going out for a date. Seeing what comes from it.
Then go from there.
I am not sure how talking with her about taking better care of yourself and making more friends would hurt her. Emphasize that you want to do exactly that, work on yourself, not that you want to spend less time with her.
Idk what country are you from, but there are international events sites like Eventbrite and Meetup. You could search them for anything interesting for you: events, festivals, hobby groups. Yoga, hiking, biking, support groups, drum circles, psychology, board games, bridge, improv. A lot of these meetups are free and all I have attended are very friendly to newcomers.
So if you are afraid to have this conversation in general, find something you want to try. And then tell her that you will start going to, say, bridge group on Mondays and, say, ham radio club on Fridays.
Pretty sure it was more than cuddling. You’re young, no point wasting your life with someone that doesn’t respect a relationship with you