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My ex blocked me from facebook now he unblocked me, so is it my turn to block him now?
11-09-2012, 09:48 AM
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My ex blocked me from facebook now he unblocked me, so is it my turn to block him now?
Ok so my ex made it clear to me about 1 yr ago that he doesent want me in his life anymore and so I started off ignoring him and acted like It was fine by me but then I started to crack and realized I missed him so I started contacting him through his phone and facebook and he blocked me from all communication and it really hurt....
He unblocked me a couple of times during the year and me the dumb person I was, contacted him immediately thinking that he finally came to his senses and misses me.
Turns out he blockes me again and tells me he wants nothing to do with me.
Then why does he keep blocking and unblocking me?
If he doesent want me in his life he should not have a problem keeping me in his blocked list.
I think he just wants me to look him up again so I can see his new profile pic and see how happy he is and to iniate contact again but this time im not because I learned hes just playing games and trying to keep me under control.
So my question is,
Should I act indiffrent and not care if he blockes me or unblocks me
Or should I go ahead and block him now since he unblocked me ?
The thing is if I block him hes going to know that I noticed that he unblocked me and so I dont want him to think im all up his life trying to see what he does.
So should I act just indiffrent to him
or should I block him back?
Please help.

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11-09-2012, 09:56 AM
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You should unfriendly him entirely. You are just hurting yourself and making it harder to move on.

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11-09-2012, 09:56 AM
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There's always that curiosity of how your ex or enemy is doing or just to see your comment on stuff if you have mutual friends.

And yes, it's your turn to block him.
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11-09-2012, 09:56 AM
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Just act like you didn't even notice. He seems to want to play games. It's immature, be the mature one and act like you didn't notice. Blocking him only shows you're still a victim to his game.
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11-09-2012, 09:56 AM
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im young and have have tons of issues like this ignore him if you still like him and see if he contacts you and if you dont have interest for him anymore block him.
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11-09-2012, 09:56 AM
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Facebook has destroyed more relationships than anything else combined, it is the ultimate divorce tool..
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11-09-2012, 09:56 AM
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Facebook really has become a bad tool for relationships. My husband met a skank on FB and left me. And I have been curious many times about him and his new GF. They post their lovey dovey pictures all over FB with no concern for who it may hurt, even her kids. I say block him entirely. It's hard not to want to peek at him down the road but be strong and refrain from it. You are better than him!!
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11-09-2012, 09:56 AM
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He is your ex.
He is your ex.
He is your ex.

Don't look at his facebook.
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11-09-2012, 09:56 AM
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You are spending more time thinking about him than he is about you. If he is blocking you you are chasing him and he doesn't like it. Why look desperate? If you block him you will only unblock him and continue this game. Delete him altogether and move on.
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