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Weirdest Ending of A Relationship?
Sox:
Nine days later at a house party, we entered together, both started talking to somebody else at the same time, glanced back and forth, approached each other and basically said "yeah, it was a lot of fun. nice to meet you" "yeah, you too, have a nice life" so we could hit on these new people. It was funny because it was so casual, and all our mutual friends made a giant fuss over it.
TheDozarian:
--- Quote from: mbb on 16 Jan 2009, 00:00 ---I thought the moral of the story there was to learn to keep a secret? Just because you screwed up yourself doesn't mean you should screw things up for the other person by ending it out of guilt/hurting them with the information. (I know a lot of people will disagree with me here, but that's fine and reasonable)
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I didn't tell her why I broke up with her... Just that the distance and everything made it too difficult to keep up my end of it. That I didn't want to deal with it for the next 3-4 years while she finished university. I never told her I cheated on her. And no, I don't think that keeping a secret in that situation is the wrong thing to do... She deserved better than that and we were both young. She had time to find someone else and she did... Relationships based on false pretenses, regardless of their intent, are often not long for things. And in this situation, she was forced to deal with it in a very definitive way. It gave her a solid chance for closure without the idea of what could have been...
BrilliantEraser:
This thread has run its course, you say? Nonsense! I have saved up a story just for this occasion.
Him: "So, the past few months were great, but really I have no feelings for you and was just using you to get through the summer without my ex."
Me: "Uh. That sucks."
Him: "Have a nice life!"
(A few months later I started dating one of our mutual friends)
Me: "I'm happy!"
Him: "Fuck you I can't believe you would do this to me, you [insert string of expletives here]!"
Me: "..."
But then he knocked up some girl at Bible Camp and so he is married and has a kid. Bahahahaha.
glyphic:
And justice is served! :police:
Alex C:
Man, I totaly empathize with feeling irrationally emotional about something, but that doesn't mean I'll ever really understand how people manage to rationalize it and act like a dick in the process. I mean, hell, I've felt mild jealousy pangs before and I'll probably feel them again. I remember the first time it ever really happened back when I was in high school; a girl I used to playfully flirt with but wasn't truly interested in started dating some other guy. I ended up feeling a tiny bit jealous anyway, but I just chalked it up to vestigial cave man instincts and did my best to let it go before I made an ass of myself.
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