me and my ex have been going out for over 2 years and we just broke up 2 months ago but were still be talking but it completly ended 4 weeks ago. His last girlfriend also broke up with him and im guessing it was the same reason the thing is his ex girlfriend broke up with him and started dating one of his friends not completly close friends but close. And i did the same thing and i didnt know how wrong of me it was but i really like this guy and he is soo sweet nothing like my ex. What do i do? Is it completly my fault i mean they guy came on to me too!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? mslegthinks answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 10:04 am: Well, honestly, you could have held out a little longer for the sake of your ex. The question is, did he do something to hurt you, or did you just get sick of him and move on to his friend? What's important is being respectful of other peoples' feelings. You say you're still talking to your ex, have you explained to him that you honestly did not mean to be cruel by hopping to his friend, but sometimes that's just how life works? This might be a nice thing for you to do. The fact is, he's your ex, so in the grand scheme of things, you don't owe him anything, but if you want to be a kind person, and if you believe that what goes around comes around, it would be worth it to at least try to mend that bridge. These things happen in life, and hopefully you can find a way to still be friends--if that's what you want. [ mslegthinks's advice column | Ask mslegthinks A Question ]
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