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Originally Posted by ruby2011
1. I wish she said goodbye during my very last shift with her. I wish she told me how nice it was to work with me. She did that with other people who left.
2. I wonder if she misses me. A coworker left for college and another job. My supervisor said that she’s gonna have a withdrawal from not seeing her. Obviously, she misses her and was sad to see her go.
3. I hope that if she sees me again, she’ll be really happy to see me. She’ll say hi and ask me how i’ve been. She did that with yet another coworker who left the company and entered the store 6 months later as a customer.
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Thinking this shows you really don’t get it. I’m sorry to tell you, your dreams of becoming management and climbing the corporate ladder will never happen if you don’t get your thinking straight.
You write very intelligently, but you must have a disorder that is distorting this thinking.
She never wants to see you again. You were a threatening stalker. She was friendly to other fired coworkers, because they got fired for other reasons, not for being stalkers.
Even though you say your intentions were good. You showed threatening, intrusive behavior. What did you want from her? Why did you want to physically cling to her? In your fantasy, what would have happened if she allowed you to cling to her? You never answered me— What did you want from her?
She might have imagined you wanted to hurt her because stalking and clinging is strange and creepy behavior. Nobody does this!