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TigressaLynnMae Posted at 11:32 am on Sep. 29, 2008
More so, 'Ya know what I can't understand?'.

Why on earth an ex boyfriend would hightail it, when he sees his ex girlfriend.

And I don't mean just walking away. I mean running. Pretty much tail tucked between his legs.

I get that we're exes. That's cool with me. It was a mutual breakup. But...running away from an ex? Avoiding her like the Plague? Taking alternate routes to avoid her? Seeing her, with her friends, and taking a longer walk to your classes?

What is up with that?

Is it really that hard to pass by  me, nod as a means of 'hello', and move on with your life?

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TigressaLynnMae Posted at 11:43 am on Sep. 29, 2008

w/e

If you have nothing to contribute to the topic, please refrain from spamming the thread. Thanks.

bopass Posted at 11:42 am on Sep. 29, 2008
w/e
TigressaLynnMae Posted at 11:41 am on Sep. 29, 2008
I'm in college.

I expect maturity. I expect respect.

I don't expect to have to be the Bitch in the situation to get him to take the hint that I don't want him to be the child. I want him to be adult about this. Saying 'hi' to me, running into me, seeing me, is not going to hurt him, nor his life. If anything, it'll provide closure, which is obviously needed.

AmyDawg Posted at 11:36 am on Sep. 29, 2008
Omg..I know what u mean ! ..I've been there! I cant say anything myself..Because i dont know whats with those boys !
TigressaLynnMae Posted at 11:36 am on Sep. 29, 2008
I'm an avid and firm believer that you should, and can, remain friends with all your exes, as that's how it starts: With friendship. I'm friends with all of my exes, save but two, and it's ridiculous how this one is acting.

So what if he sees me and has to say 'hello'? Does it hurt him to open his mouth, or something?

He doesn't even have to talk. He can just simply glide by. But ignoring me, outright, is childish, and immature.

quittinglamejob Posted at 11:36 am on Sep. 29, 2008
similarly, why is it my ex has to roll her eyes at me when I walk by her, huh?

Can't we be civil?

Lihiro Posted at 11:34 am on Sep. 29, 2008
I can't even hear my ex's name mentioned.
switchfoot52 Posted at 11:34 am on Sep. 29, 2008
he doesn't want to talk to u. he probably thinks u'll start talking to him when u see him.
YourBlueEyes212 Posted at 11:34 am on Sep. 29, 2008
Immaturity.
Aerie Posted at 11:33 am on Sep. 29, 2008
He might actually still want you and is upset. So he just avoids you.
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