Being Dumped

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chromewarriorXIII

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My ex broke up with me a week before Valentines Day. While we were still together I had ordered a Singing Valentine as a joke. Apparently, she didn't find it too funny. Her friend told me that she had been in tears. I still laugh about it to this day.
 

DrX_1030

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I got the best one here
I dumped my ex on her birthday when she was in teaching program over seas, by telling her i was going to start seeing her bestfriend... After a little while things didnt work out with her best friend and when my ex came back we got back together and then i dumped her the day b4 new years eve. (i know im going to hell)
 

jim_doki

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*breaks out the list*
1.dumped first by a girl because i wasn't exciting

b,got dumped over the phone after my 18th birthday party, she hooked up with someone an hour later, we'd been dating 6 months

3. got dumped because we were better friends. it's hard to argue this one. it worked really well. of all the breakups, this one is my favorite

d. dumped her because she lived in a bubble world where everything is cheerie, even after i had my Strat stolen and her dad had a stroke

5got dumped after 10 months, 4 of which she spent in a mental hospital and far away from me, because i was depressed

f. dumped again by number 1 because i still wasn't exciting
 

Voltano

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The only experience I had was pretty depressing for me. I've been in a long distance relationship with someone I liked and haven't got a phone call, email, or even an instant message in awhile. We were clowning around one day about something (can't remember) and out of the blue she tells me that I'm just not that interesting to her. Man did I felt like crap for a few months and an entire summer.

@Bourne: I have a similar view point as well, before the only person I met and still getting that now. I think of it as a nice filter of all the crappy people out there and really feel relieved to see other people share my same thoughts.
 

Bulletinmybrain

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Helmet said:
Buddy of mine actually told me that he was having sex with my girlfriend. She had apparently told him that we broke up a few weeks before, but never mentioned anything to me. So, I kissed my girlfriend before class, then got asked by my friend why I was kissing her.
I saw nothing wrong with kissing my girlfriend, and told him so. He then informed me about her being his fuckbuddy, I punched him in the face, called her a whore, and never spoke to her again.

I can't really blame my buddy for wanting to have sex with her. And she admitted to telling him that we weren't together anymore, so I feel that a punch to his face settled the matter.
The human race is fucked, common sense just isn't common.
 

Bourne Endeavor

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Sorry. I just re-read my post and does come across as quite rude. I didn't mean any offence by it. The picture you painted was more Ed Gein than Gordon Gecko, if that's any excuse.
No worries, mate. I did not actually find it rude, granted it takes quite a bit to offend me. In any event never heard of either person, haha.

Voltano: Good to hear as well, as I have said here before. Most people I know have pestered me about this viewpoint and I have heard my fair share of lectured on how I should go and date despite their failed relationships. It always amusing me how people seem to be oblivious to their own flaws yet have no qualms attempting to point out those same flaws in other people and in this case it is not even a flaw.
 

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Bulletinmybrain said:
Helmet said:
Buddy of mine actually told me that he was having sex with my girlfriend. She had apparently told him that we broke up a few weeks before, but never mentioned anything to me. So, I kissed my girlfriend before class, then got asked by my friend why I was kissing her.
I saw nothing wrong with kissing my girlfriend, and told him so. He then informed me about her being his fuckbuddy, I punched him in the face, called her a whore, and never spoke to her again.

I can't really blame my buddy for wanting to have sex with her. And she admitted to telling him that we weren't together anymore, so I feel that a punch to his face settled the matter.
The human race is fucked, common sense just isn't common.
Selfishness seems to be at an all time high, and no one seems to give a shit about anyone else anymore.
 

Bulletinmybrain

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Hunde Des Krieg said:
Bulletinmybrain said:
Helmet said:
Buddy of mine actually told me that he was having sex with my girlfriend. She had apparently told him that we broke up a few weeks before, but never mentioned anything to me. So, I kissed my girlfriend before class, then got asked by my friend why I was kissing her.
I saw nothing wrong with kissing my girlfriend, and told him so. He then informed me about her being his fuckbuddy, I punched him in the face, called her a whore, and never spoke to her again.

I can't really blame my buddy for wanting to have sex with her. And she admitted to telling him that we weren't together anymore, so I feel that a punch to his face settled the matter.
The human race is fucked, common sense just isn't common.
Selfishness seems to be at an all time high, and no one seems to give a shit about anyone else anymore.
Probably because the peons like watching people on TV be dicks, and then that inspires other people to be dicks and be only out for themselves. It is a vicious circle.
 

Hunde Des Krieg

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Bulletinmybrain said:
Hunde Des Krieg said:
Bulletinmybrain said:
Helmet said:
Buddy of mine actually told me that he was having sex with my girlfriend. She had apparently told him that we broke up a few weeks before, but never mentioned anything to me. So, I kissed my girlfriend before class, then got asked by my friend why I was kissing her.
I saw nothing wrong with kissing my girlfriend, and told him so. He then informed me about her being his fuckbuddy, I punched him in the face, called her a whore, and never spoke to her again.

I can't really blame my buddy for wanting to have sex with her. And she admitted to telling him that we weren't together anymore, so I feel that a punch to his face settled the matter.
The human race is fucked, common sense just isn't common.
Selfishness seems to be at an all time high, and no one seems to give a shit about anyone else anymore.
Probably because the peons like watching people on TV be dicks, and then that inspires other people to be dicks and be only out for themselves. It is a vicious circle.
Yes, yes it is.
 

DrHobo

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Bourne said:
runtheplacered said:
I had a girl who I lived with dump me in an email once. I couldn't help but laugh at her since after that it was pretty hard to take her seriously anymore. A very fast way to get over somebody is to lose all respect for them, so that really worked out in my favor

Bourne said:
Never had a relationship, thus have not experienced being dumped. My general attitude towards it however is, "eh whatever" due to my rather apathetic opinion of dating as a while. I have this lingering thought I could be one of the worst exes because it would take me less then a few minutes to move on.
Yeah... there's no possible way you could know how you would feel, if you've never been in a relationship. You might be right, but you may very well be just as wrong. I remember what it felt like to have not been in a relationship up until a certain point in my life. What I thought I would feel and what I ended up feeling were two opposite things.

Then again, that's just how the frontal lobe works. You can only base your future feelings on your present ones, which is obviously not a great way to gauge that sort of thing. But, that's all we have to go by as human, unfortunately.
Indeed, that I cannot dispute. Currently I base my reaction off of how I am in general; I do not build strong attachments towards people whatsoever and am quite apathetic in regards to relationships and dating; not be confused with opposing either, I just prefer to "play my hand" so to speak and wait for a woman that impresses me then to venture in at random like many of my peers. At Twenty I have plenty of time to wait.

Of course as you stated, things may change although this is an aspect I intend to maintain as best I can. It simply makes difficult situations like a break up that much easier to deal with when you tackle the world with a nonchalant attitude.

10 bucks says when it hits you it hits like a motherfucking train
 

Bratzzzzzz

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My first girlfriend was the only one to dump me bad, We were together for 6 months when she text'd me saying "We are no longer together." Then she would not talk to me at all from that point even though i was dying with heartbreak...

Then, one drunken night in the city of Newcastle i get approached by ten hardarses saying that i'm a rapist and that i forced my ex to abort our rape baby (I'm not joking, i was 18 and i thought the entire world thought i did that, i think i nearly killed myself over it)

I was shielded by a great group of mates... but even they couyld not contend with the bullshit that was being spread.

So... i left that city a week later for Sydney, and have never looked back.

I have never put myself in that position again. I was alone, by my own volition.

Things have changed now, i was being really standoffish and ignoring girls that flirted with me until this girl would not take no for an answer...

We went out for drinks/dinner and ended up taking a weeks worth of sickies so we did not have to stop being together, and now we are getting married.

Cry not for me, Escapist.
 

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CapslockFury said:
My first girlfriend was the only one to dump me bad, We were together for 6 months when she text'd me saying "We are no longer together." Then she would not talk to me at all from that point even though i was dying with heartbreak...

Then, one drunken night in the city of Newcastle i get approached by ten hardarses saying that i'm a rapist and that i forced my ex to abort our rape baby (I'm not joking, i was 18 and i thought the entire world thought i did that, i think i nearly killed myself over it)

I was shielded by a great group of mates... but even they couyld not contend with the bullshit that was being spread.

So... i left that city a week later for Sydney, and have never looked back.

I have never put myself in that position again. I was alone, by my own volition.

Things have changed now, i was being really standoffish and ignoring girls that flirted with me until this girl would not take no for an answer...

We went out for drinks/dinner and ended up taking a weeks worth of sickies so we did not have to stop being together, and now we are getting married.

Cry not for me, Escapist.
That was some crazy shit dude. I feel for you, especially the happy ending part. Just remember the key to marriage is not taking your spouse for granted.
 

Bratzzzzzz

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Souplex said:
During sex.
"i have done some indepth analysis about our relationship, and i think we are in different points in our lives. Can you please get off me now?"
 

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Matthicus said:
Ignoring is pretty bad. I had a girlfriend that didn't have the guts to say anything to me. She just stopped returning my calls, e-mails, and everything else for about three months. Then she was like, "How're you" and I was like, "Devastated." Still have no closure about it, she never even told me why.
Ooh, ignorings the worst, but dragging it out that long? Holy crap. I have to say that would leave me scathed, especially if it was long distance and I thought she was dead. Ring her parents "Oh Jill isn't dead, she's on the sofa watchi-.. Oh hang on.. No apparently she IS dead, and she doesn't want to hear from you again."

All my break ups have been aight... I think. I'm pretty forgetful. Not as bad as everyone elses. Just the usual. (whatever the usual is.)