HisPet21
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I, personally, don't approve of her break up method. I find it extremely rude to just up and leave one day, without at least a mini-discussion of what went wrong and an in person goodbye. Especially since, as you mentioned, it could lead the ex wondering if something went wrong or someone was hurt. People just don't work like that, so the natural response to a sudden "disappearance" is concern. Maybe something did happen, and your ex just isn't interested in sharing all the reasoning behind it. You'll need to respect that. Maybe your ex is a coward, and can't stand to say goodbye to your face. Unfortunately, you'll just have to respect that too. Now, I know this isn't an excuse, but it could be that she sucks at breaking up. I'm horrible at breaking up, myself. I dated my last ex for over two years and tried to break up with him over five times. But each time, he'd come crying back to me, begging for a chance to make it work, and I gave in. EVERY SINGLE TIME. Even if I did not love him, I hated to see him cry, and having no balls, I agreed to try again. This was unhealthy for both us. I was unintentionally stringing him along and keeping myself wrapped up in a god awful relationship. The final time we broke up, a good friend "forced" me to cut all communication with him for three months following the break up. I still broke up with him live, and explained what I would be doing and why, though. Maybe she is bad at breaking up too, and wanted to cut all ties right from the start, although I think she should have at least said goodbye over the phone, and explained that she would be doing so.
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