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Default Mar 06, 2021 at 03:14 AM
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My ex broke up with me after 6 years because she felt I was not being supportive of her. She said she was very unhappy when breaking up but never brought it up before. Yah we would have our arguments but it was never about her being unhappy, that came out of nowhere. Most of our arguments ended the day of and we tended to resolve them.

Her lack of support she felt came in weird ways though. For example she began working full time and we lived apart and I would ask her for some more time together. Because at this point I would only see her 1-2 times a week for a few hours despite us being together for 6 years, and living 10 minutes apart. In this situation she told me she felt I was not being supportive of her being busy with work. She only worked 40 hours a week as had I, and she has 0 friends. So I just kept feeling like she was avoiding me since she didnt seem interested in seeing me more often. I wouldn't bug her to spend time, but rather I would ask her to include me in things in her life during the week. She told me she felt unsupported because I was not understanding that she was busy with work. (Again only 40 hours)

Another thing, she and I shared our cats. During this time she lived with her parents. Her father is antianimal, one time he kicked their dog and my ex came down on him. She had me bring over our cat 1 time and he was screaming about letting the animal go by opening the doors and such so its not in his house. She wanted me to let our animal stay at her house full time and I was opposing the idea because I was not able to see her that often and further I was just asking for compromise of like switching off weeks. She was not having any of it. "You have had him for months, I just want him now its only fair." To which it is true, but I was asking for compromise and she felt by me simply asking that I was not supportive of her and that I was being selfish. She ended the conversation by literally just saying, "its fine, hes your cat, you can have full ownership." And I just said I never asked for that I just want to find a compromise where we both get to see our cat and one which he wont be hurt and have me worrying about your dad.

She had an abortion because when she announced unexpectedly, I had a panic attack due to circumstances at the time. No jobs for both, not living together and she wouldnt live with me because she feared her parents opinion, etc. I voiced these during my panic attack and she agreed. Her reason was fear of her parents. She voiced it many times in therapy. She thanked me for being so supportive before and after the abortion. Then during breakup she told me she was unhappy because of me (never said this before), she felt depressed because of me and our relationship (never said before), and that had I not panicked she likely wouldn't have had the abortion. This destroyed me considering she made her reasons clear before and now changed them when leaving me. She told me she felt heart broken during the breakup because my panic showed her I didnt want to have a child with her and that she was not goid enough. I NEVER ONCE said those things nor did I feel that way. I told her I respected her choice and I felt she was incredibly strong for getting through everything.

Finally, we went to my family cabin. Mind you, I would spend upwards of 5 days a week with her family at times for the first 4 years. However she only spent time with my immediate family maybe 6 times a year, and my extended family like once or twice. I would invite her but she just wouldn't always want to. So we went to the cabin and she was involved in an accident on an ATV with my 14 year old cousin driving and her on the back. Obviously my cousin never intended to hurt them, as my cousin sustained major injuries as well as my ex. Ya know were at 5 years together, were talking about children, well with children comes family holidays and such. After the accident I didnt speak to my cousin because I was mad she hurt my girlfriend despite it being an accident and all. But I did bring up to my ex over to course of a month maybe 5 times, is my cousin and her family going to be allowed to anything we plan? My ex was completely against it and wanted nothing to do with them. She felt and told me that I chose my family in this and I was not supportive of her. Its not that I chose my family... i still havent spoke to those members since the accident... but rather I was just again asking for a compromise. I understand the compromise was focused on my wants over hers, but I was only asking. Over the course of that month she felt hurt and by the end of the month I blocked my family members involved so she could see I am choosing her and never brought it back up. Again she felt I was not supportive of her, and that I chose my family over her.

She told me she values loyalty and that because I was not loyal to her, not supportive of her, that she was extremely unhappy when breaking up with me.

I just felt like I should be able to ask for compromises and not be vindicated for not supporting her.

I felt like she needed someone who would set 100% of their own wants or needs aside for her own.

She left me and removed me completely from her life, just as she did with the few friends she tried to make while with me in those years. She has 0 friends because of her feelings and I just feel like what she said about me is completely false. I would have undying support for her, yet my asking of compromise to her was unsupportive?

I feel like my ex was an adult child emotionally...

At 29:
She couldn't handle conflict.
She has a curfew and is scared to break it - she never slept over at my house.
She got a tattoo and wears makeup to cover it up around her parents.
She has 0 friends.
She never has owned a car and uses her parents.
When we lived together in college she feared her parents finding out, so when they would come over I would need to move all my stuff to my car.
It took her 7 years to finish her bachelor's because at first she was doing what her parents suggested. I suggested to follow her heart and her own passions and she switched it.
She would tell me that we cannot live together until we are married out of fear of her parents.
After being together for 6 years she feared her parents finding out about us having sex - she had an abortion because of her fear of them and us not being married.
She would blame others for her unhappiness and such.
She had to have it her way and if not she said she was hurt and felt unsupported.
She demanded things in an ultimatum type way and would say she was hurt if you didnt do them or even have an opinion against them.
She values loyalty to a 100% way and idealizes her expectations, if there not reached then you hurt her. Whether intentional or not, she was hurt and holds that in her mind.
With conflict, she would blame others rather then take her own blame.
Victim mentality.
She has had 2 relationships before ours, max 6 months, she grew up in a home school religious based home. I poured my heart into her and put her on a pedastal (not healthy I know...)

She left me blaming me, I was simply apologizing and asking to work on things with outside help (therapy). She told me she was unhappy and suicidal because of me and our relationship. She would tell me, If you loved me you would or wouldnt do... I asked to be friends, she agreed, then proceeded to tell me she couldn't a week later. Then completely removed me from any sphere of her life asking for no contact to heal. Again blaming me and victim mentality.

She seemed mature most of the time, except with her parents and conflict. She thinks that her ways are normal and its normal to be fearful of her parents opinion. She has 7 siblings and they all do similar things because they fear their father. They defy him and hide it out of fear.

I do love her deeply despite all of this. Because when things were not negative. They were amazing.

What is your take?

Do emotionally immature/adult children exes come back?

Is this fear of dissapointment with her parents, needing of idealized expectations, and lack of feeling secure and coming down on me speak anything?
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Default Mar 06, 2021 at 08:14 PM
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It sounds like she wants to blame you for the breakup and you are parrying/refuting her efforts. It may be that the two of you no longer connect, not that it is anyone's fault, it just happened.
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Default Mar 06, 2021 at 08:45 PM
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Honestly when I just dated someone, I’d not see them more than 1-2 times a week. Sure 40 hours might not be a very high number of hours, but it’s still decent amount of hours. When my husband snd I dated, we’d see each other once a week or maybe even less. Too busy and tired for more

Any reason in 6 years you did not make relationship official?

Most young women move on after few years if there is no permanent commitment. Don’t know about her parents. It might be just an excuse why she doesn’t want to see you much. Real reason might be something else. And it’s possible her parents don’t approve 6 years of dating.

I see that she was hinting about marriage telling you that she can’t live with anyone unmarried or cannot have children out of wedlock, and you still didn’t think of proposing. It doesn’t take that many years to know if you want to marry. I think that’s the true reason why she moved on.

Let her go. At 27-28 she might want to start looking for commitment, marriage and kids. Not dating someone for years
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Default Mar 06, 2021 at 11:33 PM
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Agree with both posters above. It seems like she wants to get back together with you, but as a married couple, not a girlfriend-boyfriend relationship anymore. I think this is up to you. If you are ready to take that commitment and all her 'childish' emotion, go for it. If you're not, that's ok too, let her go, and move on. Maybe you are not meant to be together, and that's nobody's fault.

Regarding her parents, I don't think this is the case of your break up. Her parents might be too strict, controlling, and/or abusive, but if they disapproved your relationship, it would be happened a long time ago maybe from the start.
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Default Mar 07, 2021 at 01:16 AM
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When she announced her pregnancy she likely expected you marry her, get a place to live for you three and get a job. Instead she was left to deal with it as a single woman living with her strict parents and not having a husband to raise a family with. Many women would end a relationship right then and there., she still dragged it but she kind of let it naturally die.

Sure she does have a lot of grievances against you but so do you. You hardly have anything nice to say about her. It’s all very critical and negative, why would you even want to get back together. This relationship ran its course and you two don’t seem to like each other that much. Better times ahead for both of you. Just not together. You are both better off.
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Default Mar 07, 2021 at 02:10 AM
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Her idea of what a relationship should be, of what a marriage should be, is all based on what she sees at home. Her parents do not compromise, and neither does she. I was raised like that too. My way or the highway. Its a sad life.
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Default Mar 07, 2021 at 06:48 PM
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If you aren’t working you need a job. Both of you need to move away from parents (not living together). Then maybe try again, but probably one or both of you won’t want to.

If I was with someone a couple of years and they made no effort to marry me, I’d have left. I think the relationship ship sailed years ago for you two.
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Default Mar 08, 2021 at 03:04 PM
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Given what you shared I think this relationship is finished. She is moving on and you are not ready for a long term commitment. You should be focusing on getting a career for yourself and to be finically independent. You are wasting time chasing a frog that just keeps hopping away. Neither of you are mature enough to commit and it’s probably for the best given her family dynamics.
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Default Mar 08, 2021 at 04:25 PM
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i am afraid must agree with all the other wise and wonderful posters! i feel like it would be wiser to simply move on if she doesn't seem interested in getting back with you! Please do not give up! Sending many Safe, warm hugs to BOTH you, @Lostpossum, your Family, your Friends and ALL of your Loved Ones! Keep fighting and keep rocking NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS, OK?!
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