Today, my ex boyfriend called me the name of his current girlfriend. And for some reason this made me FURIOUS... why...?? I honestly don't know why I got so mad... Maybe cause he and I dated for a longggg time, and they're fairly recent and I think she's a whore and not good enough for him? Or maybe cause I obviously still have feelings for him... Hahaha yeah I really don't know why I got so mad. Has any one had the same experience? It happened in study hall, and he was trying to crack his knuckle in my ear and I tried to run away from him cause it grosses me out and he grabs my wrist and goes "(her name)!"
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? NinjaNeer answered Tuesday March 22 2011, 1:34 pm: Sounds like you need to back off. You aren't dating this guy for a reason. Remember? You broke up. It doesn't matter what you think of her. Your place is not to judge her. In fact, if you think about it, you weren't 'good enough' for him, and he seems to think she's better for him than you were. It's time to step back and let her be his girlfriend now.
As for calling you her name, it's a pretty common thing when you're in a relationship. I accidentally grabbed my sister's butt after being alone with my fiance for a month. You get into patterns, and they stick sometimes.
Xui answered Monday March 21 2011, 10:11 pm: You are exaggerating, He is your ex boyfriend.
Despite what you think, You are not with him. So, He called you his girlfriends name. I'm almost 99% sure that it probably was on accident. Stop making a big deal out of it [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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