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Guys help! wats the reason why my Ex bf is doing this? - Aliciahi5 - 02-19-2014 12:37 PM

well my ex and i dated for one year, im his first girlfriend. Im 21 and hes 20. He left me cuz he said he lost feelings and assured me that there wont be another chance. This was late july. We spoke a few times after the break up but we havent spoke for about 3 months...untill now!

this is what has been going on:

-he created a fake myspace page and said he lives in my town (which he doesnt and he doesnt know anyone from here except me)

-calls my house on private every now and then (i checked in with the phone company and yes it was from him)

-he created a facebook cuz i had one... then i deleted him off facebook and he readded me on xmas eve.

-he messaged me on xmas eve saying merry xmas and send me 4 kisses. I wrote you too and he never wrote anything back. kisses? wtf?

-hes making his best friend message me and asking me random question about what im doing.


so id like the males to answer this question...why is he doing all of this? hes the one that dumped me! very confused, help?


- Dolly Bird - 02-19-2014 12:44 PM

I'm a girl I think he's confused give him time to decide weather he wants to become batman or robin lol


- Richard - 02-19-2014 12:51 PM

He likely got dumped by what he left you for, and is looking to get back with you as his second choice hoping you fall for it.

It's just what guys do, because it's easy and most girls fall for it.

Wrong, sad, and true...


- Katie - 02-19-2014 12:59 PM

Revenge - waiting to see if you'll snap at the bait. You apparently do, because you know EXACTLY what he's doing as opposed to blocking and ignoring him.


- Blackadder - 02-19-2014 01:04 PM

Because he's a sociopath. A restraining order might not be out of the question.