Sorry if this is a topic that has been done to death. So a long time before I knew my SO, he had this LDR with an American girl for a few weeks. My understanding was that it ended very badly with her accusing him of not loving her enough (although I'm not clear on what exactly led up to that). They had had no contact for seven years, and he was fine with that, he'd moved on from that relationship, he had no interest in renewing contact.
This New Year, Ex suddenly started subscribing to his blog and sent him a private message along the lines of "Good to see you're still updating, how have you been doing these last few years?" and commenting a happy new year on one post. He couldn't understand why she had suddenly done it.
He has been honest with me about it, and I do believe him when he says he's got no interest in any future contact with her. However, he did reply to her PM basically saying he was doing good, asking how she was doing and wishing her a good 2018. To my knowledge she has not replied.
Honestly I'm not entirely sure I understand why he replied to her. Without getting into it too much, from what I know things got very bad mentally in the few weeks after she ended it, and the thought of her being back again worries me for that reason. But while I would have preferred him not to engage with her, I also understand it isn't my decision to make, and I told him as much, not thinking for one minute he'd actually reply to her. (After he sent it though I did admit I would have preferred for him not to have sent it during OUR chat time.)
I know there's no "one answer fits all" answer to the question of whether or not to ever stay in contact with an ex and that it depends on the individual circumstances. For me, there's only one person who really qualifies as an ex and I do know that if he was to message me now I would shut it down, there was just too much pain there and I'm not interested in ever having contact with him again. I don't know whether I would block him without a word or whether I would say something like "Thank you but I would prefer not to have contact with you." But I do know I wouldn't exchange any pleasantries.
Has anyone else ever had either their, or their SO's, long ago ex ever come back like this after years? How did you handle it?
This New Year, Ex suddenly started subscribing to his blog and sent him a private message along the lines of "Good to see you're still updating, how have you been doing these last few years?" and commenting a happy new year on one post. He couldn't understand why she had suddenly done it.
He has been honest with me about it, and I do believe him when he says he's got no interest in any future contact with her. However, he did reply to her PM basically saying he was doing good, asking how she was doing and wishing her a good 2018. To my knowledge she has not replied.
Honestly I'm not entirely sure I understand why he replied to her. Without getting into it too much, from what I know things got very bad mentally in the few weeks after she ended it, and the thought of her being back again worries me for that reason. But while I would have preferred him not to engage with her, I also understand it isn't my decision to make, and I told him as much, not thinking for one minute he'd actually reply to her. (After he sent it though I did admit I would have preferred for him not to have sent it during OUR chat time.)
I know there's no "one answer fits all" answer to the question of whether or not to ever stay in contact with an ex and that it depends on the individual circumstances. For me, there's only one person who really qualifies as an ex and I do know that if he was to message me now I would shut it down, there was just too much pain there and I'm not interested in ever having contact with him again. I don't know whether I would block him without a word or whether I would say something like "Thank you but I would prefer not to have contact with you." But I do know I wouldn't exchange any pleasantries.
Has anyone else ever had either their, or their SO's, long ago ex ever come back like this after years? How did you handle it?
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