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Old Aug 07, 2018, 02:26 PM
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So there is a guy that has shown interest for me and there is me who encouraged him by many ways for a long time to involve himself to "our thing" and I also showed interest for some time. So after sometime when the whole relantioship for some reasons started to fade of and among others he keeps saying to me "You were the one who was after me". At the beginning I didn't want to. And I stay speachless. So you say you didn't want to and I am leaving. What's the point to say that I was the one who was pushing you to enter this relationship. Now he is constantly trying to convince me not to leave. Isn't that soooo crazy or not!

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Old Aug 08, 2018, 12:54 PM
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Yeah, I don't understand the point of him saying that to you either. But the fact that you don't want to be with him anymore is the main point. Don't enter into arguments with him and if you like, just tell him to stop bothering you.
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