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Could my ex-boyfriend want more, or just friends?

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Question - (28 December 2013) 1 Answers - (Newest, 28 December 2013)
A female United States age 26-29, anonymous writes:

My exboyfriend broke up with me almost a month ago. He told people different things about why he broke up with me but he told me it was because we didn't connect. Obviously i still have some feelings for him but im trying to get over him. We both agreed to be friends. Lately im kind of starting to wonder if hes flirting with me. Naturally he has that personally where he flirts a lot and he has a lot of close friends that are girls. But lately hes been teasing and play fighting with me. I dont know if hes treating me like another friend or something more. What makes me think that he doesnt like me is that i know if he really did that he would make the effort to talk to me and everything. soooo could it be more than friends orrrrr??? guys are so complicated im going to a party this week and i dont know if i should ignore him or talk to him because we're "friends"

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A female reader, Aunty BimBim Australia +, writes (28 December 2013):

Aunty BimBim agony auntMaybe he just wants sex and you are nice and handy until he finds a new girlfriend, one he connects with.

Stop giving him the time of day, he broke up with you once and could do it again.

Its difficult to ignore people when you share the same social group, so be polite, but disinterested. Let him see you are not pining away, and save any regrets or tears for the privacy of your bedroom.

Take care of yourself!

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