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That's a very general question. A better question is, why did you break up? IF the conditions of the breakup that were expressed were the real reasons AND there was a sincere condition that if those reasons were fixed, then MAYBE you can get back together. There is no "killer move" as far as I know, just as there is no "killer move" to have a great relationship in the first place. Empathy, listening and understanding are required, and not just on a few days a year, every moment you are together. That, or you could really, really, really rich and lure your ex back. |
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the reason we break up honestly because i was a bit pushy and dont understand her. That is the reason i guess.. I just want to approach her without her senses that I am needy and desperate( of course!) and then work out on the chemistry( yes, chemistry is the most important bit) |
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I would actually suggest taking a break from relationships & working on yourself a bit. The reason you came off as need & desperate was because you were. & being pushy came from that & in a way that is controlling. I would say you most likely didn't understand her & did not really get to know her & the relationship you want is probably one with someone who may not even exist. Take some time off & ask yourself what is going on with you that you would want to wean your ex back to you... I think the answers will be well worth any struggle & maybe you'll find you didn't want a relationship at all.
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Loving someone also means loving her in a way that she wants and makes her feel loved. Obviously, very few girls will want a pushy, demanding and controlling man. Unless she's one who has no personal opinion and can't make decisions at all. Do we still have such species around? Herrkaninchen, I think it's good that you take this time to ponder over what caused the break up, work on yourself before you start a new relationship. All the best to you!
__________________ Kloudiia Tay IIng- Dating Specialist : Love Coach |
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