Jason1080 Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 Hey, I was wondering if there are any good ways to respond to some break up lines? such as: "Its not your fault, its me" "I dont love you in that way anymore" "Your a really nice guy, but..." Im afraid I will need to know how to respond to some of these fairly soon. Yay, first post. Link to comment
robowarrior Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 i wouldn't bother replying, just close your ears and mind to them. Link to comment
sillygurl Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 If it's You can say, "OK, I hear you, and good luck to you in the future." then you can begin the process of moving on. Good luck, Jaon 1080! Link to comment
mikeca Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 silence, because you have nothing to say to her anymore Link to comment
Unhumble Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 Smile and say something like: "Shhhh, don't worry. Don't say anything. You know you can always change your mind and come to me." with a really deep and confident voice, please. Link to comment
lipostudio Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 Haha! That cracked me up. Might work. To the OP: Why do you need help coming up with a response? You don't need to be clever or funny, and if you're expecting a break up, why not bring it up yourself and completely surprise her? Smile and say something like: "Shhhh, don't worry. Don't say anything. You know you can always change your mind and come to me." with a really deep and confident voice, please. Link to comment
heloladies21 Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 Cut her off. Say "Save the excuses, do you want to be with me yes or no?" If her answer is no, then take it as being final and wish her the best. Then move on. Link to comment
AntiLove_SuperStar Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 "Well, I always preferred sheep anyway" Link to comment
insofar Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 Cut her off. Say "Save the excuses, do you want to be with me yes or no?" If her answer is no, then take it as being final and wish her the best. Then move on. Quoted for truth. Get them to cut the BS and tell you what they want without ambiguity. Link to comment
SuperDave71 Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 Ya agree with them 100% and sigh with relief when they tell you. Pull a reverse and see their reaction. -SuperDave71 Link to comment
heloladies21 Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 Ya agree with them 100% and sigh with relief when they tell you. Pull a reverse and see their reaction. -SuperDave71 That's psychological game playing and will get you nowhere. I'm all for doing whatever it takes, but this method has been proven to be 100% ineffective at accomplishing anything. Only confusion, frustration, and wasted time ensue. Too many problems are caused by bottling up or misrepresenting feelings. This looks to be the root cause of relationship problems in general, the inability to communicate your true feelings to the other person, whether they be good or bad emotions. you don't agree with someone who dumps you, you're worth more than that. Unless you did something REALLY wrong like abuse or cheating, then you can't buy into what they're saying. If you do, then you have no self confidence and she's gonna notice. And girls are very adept at spotting out poor psychological game playing and they will dismiss you because of that as well. Link to comment
SuperDave71 Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 Hey there Heloladies, I disagree with ya. I respect your advice and definitely your opinion so please bear with me. I DO NOT PLAY GAMES...ever. I use this to be a better man NOT a game. Despite my feeling of utter humiliation, I will try to muster some sort of dignity out of such a horrible situation. Its one thing to disagree with a breakup but what is begging and pleading going to do..NOTHING...Not a single thing. By agreeing with your ex despite if you agree or not allows the ex to be more comfortable with their decison as well as doubt their decision. I woudl rather leave with dignity and let them go silently than begging and pleading. So again, I 100% disagree with your statement above. Let's just say..we agee to disagree Thanks for your post, Your Friend, SuperDave71 Link to comment
i2oadi2unnei2 Posted January 8, 2007 Share Posted January 8, 2007 I believe what SD meant by "Pull a reverse and see their reaction" is that most dumpers expect the dumpee to beg, plead, cry, etc. which is the first thing a dumpee will always do. So what you do is "Ya agree with them 100% and sigh with relief when they tell you." and then show apathy by smiling and accepting their decision then turn and walk away. This will throw off the dumper and the balls is your court... p.s. that's what I did to my ex. When she said "I think we need to stop dating." the first thing came to my mind was "after 5 years we're dating?!" I thought we were in a relationship So what was the first thing came out of my mouth? "Okay, then may I please have my house keys and truck keys, and here are yours". At times I regret saying it, but most of the time I'm glad I did it... Link to comment
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