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| quote: | Originally posted by Mortyman
I said she's from the UK, she's here travelling and going to school in Vancouver, we drove back to Ontario together when we BOTH decided it best that we split. She left most of her belongings at my house. From there she went to Wisconsin for the past week and "SHE" wanted to spend more time with "ME". and as traveller... would you rather spend time in St. Catharines or Toronto? Ya, that's what "I" thoguht!
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Why did you let her leave her belongings with you and not told her to take them to her family's in Wisconsin if she was going there anyway?
So she doesn't actually live in Ontario? Well then, let's play Junior Detective: she was getting guys' numbers. Guys she knew she wouldn't get together with because she's travelling around at the moment. Hence, why would she even ask for them? Hmmm... maybe it was to piss you off? Just maybe?
I missed your second post, so I'll address it now:
"I pretty much ignored her for the last hour or 2 of the night because of it. Watching other girls walk by me a hundred times themselves showing signs they wanted me to talk to them. But I respected the fact that my "ex" was still around."
WHY? She's your ex. According to you, the breakup was mutual. Hence there should have been no feelings left over, and both of you should have been fine with looking around again.
"But it still doesn't make up the fact that it's more that girls are the ones who seem to carelessly flaunt that they can get away with things that guys can't "
Who said you couldn't have gotten away with it? What would she have done? Broke up with you? Took her stuff out of your house? Slept in a hostel? Seems to me, getting girls' numbers is exactly what you should have been doing that night.
Lastly, I'm not even sure why you're getting defensive here. What are you getting mad at? At the fact that we're pointing out your obvious mistakes? Mistakes that even you admit doing?
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