What does it mean when your ex hugs you tightly for so long
Question Posted Sunday February 24 2013, 12:56 pm
Iam a girl and I broke up with my ex girlfriend over 3 years ago. We remained friends but it was awkward for both of us cause we still had feelings fire each other even though we were in relationships. She hugged me real tightly.for about 5 secs last time I seen her. What does it mean??
She is in a relationship and has her girlfriend name tattooed on her twice.
We no longer speak because she is super emotional. I told her Iam engaged and she seemed happy but she really hasnt talk to me since.
Recently my birthday passed and she hasnt told me happy birthday.
But she told me she was taking her girlfriend out
on my birthday as a Valentines day gift. And she said she was going to propose to her girlfriend on her birthday. It doesn't bother me at all cause I even offered to help her ring shop and told her I work at a Jewlery store and can get her a discount on rings.
So why is she treating me so badly? We broke up years ago and she seems happy. Her girlfriend is 10 years older than her and they made a beautiful couple. I don't get why she treats me so badly
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Lives change. Both your life, and hers, are changing.
Your are exes and you knew that your friendship was awkward and strange. The friendship wasn't going to continue on in the way it was.
Maybe there was a better way for her to handle it, but regardless, she doesn't want the same friendship you wan anymore.
Accept it. She is treating you 'badly' so much as she is treating you appropriately - as an ex girlfriend who she is still casual friends with, not a bestie. Let it go. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
Xui answered Sunday February 24 2013, 5:06 pm: Think about it...
She is emotional and hasn't talked to you since your engagement. She still loves you
If you are engaged then you should be focused on your engagement and your life. It may be best to stop contact all together with your ex. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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