daydreamer47
Nov 24 2006, 03:58 PM
Hey guys im havin im a bit confused.......so heres the problem ....me and my ex broke up about a month ago .......so lately she has been kinda flirty with me lately.....oh yea and she has a new boyfrend.....so yeah shes been kinda flirty with me and shes always IMing me now.....we were talkin about wen we were 2gether and she callz them "the gud ol dayz" but yet she waz tellin me all about her new boyfrend .......and then on 1 conversation we were havin online she had to leave and instead of endin it there she desided to give me her # and told me to call her........wat iz she thinkin??
KielReese
Nov 25 2006, 01:58 AM
Ouch. I would almost say that she is simply looking for the things the new guys doesnt seem to have yet. Thus is usually the situation. Not just women but all people do that thing where they seem to attach to the last relationship and remember the good things and try to carry them so they keep them as close as they can. In this case, you.
Since she quickly moved on after only breaking up a month ago, I'd say shes one of those attention girls. I dont usually give them the time of day. Cause they never show me the time of day.....And usually means that she will just jump in and out of relationships like a jump rope.
I wouldnt get re-attached. Sorry if thats what you didnt wanna hear
Laughsalot
Nov 25 2006, 02:55 AM
i think even though you and her are over there's a part of her that still loves you. but she also loves this new bf of hers. hard to explain. and maybe she's afraid of losing you as a good freind.
a painefull euphoria
Nov 25 2006, 03:58 AM
shes trying to be what i call "a cheeky whore"
in which she messes around flirting behind her boyfriends back in a poor atempt to make you want her again.as you can she shes desperate beacsue she moves on very easily and fast kinda like a disease.
later on in life shell be known as the "easy lay"
ignore the bitch you have better people to chat with..
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and by the way chill on the periods and the funny typing its confusing
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