Wants to hear hiis voice
Visitor's Question from a 21-30 year old FemaleMy ex broke up with me four months ago. We were 2 weeks away from moving in to our own place together (which was his idea & I thought it ws too soon). He pretty much told me over the phone that he was over it. Then proceeded to text me and call me every day for a week. Telling me how he misses me, he's sorry, we need to talk... I fought the temptation w/ every ounce of strength, until I finally gave in after about a week. I agreed to talk to him, and he pleaded that we get back together. I gave in. We were dating again, and suddenly one night, he calls and breaks it off again. NO reason why, just says we'd be better off as friends. To this day I have no idea what I did that made him want to leave. I play our relationship over and over in my mind, searching for an answer. Long story short...We began sleeping together again. I finally put an end to it a week and a half ago, and now I feel like that was a mistake. I feel like I could have waited a little longer, and things may have gone somewhere. I don't know what to do now. I am dying inside because I simply want to hear his voice. Please help?!?!?
RomanceClass.com AdviceMy opinion is that you would be better off without this guy. But since you want to hear his voice, just pick up the phone and give him a call. If he is hesitant to talk, keep trying as you did with him. There is some chemistry between you but it is mixed up. Also, try to find out why he broke up with you the two earlier times.
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