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Ex moved on quickly, is it a rebound?

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Question - (12 January 2010) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

My ex boyfriend and I were together for a year and half. We instantly clicked when we met and within a couple of days we had a really deep connection, and he adored me we had so much fun together and he said things like i was the first girl to make him feel this way (i was his first real girlfriend) because i knew about his relationships in the past and that he wanted to be with me forever however that was during sort of the honeymoon stage when we couldnt get enough of eachother and were always excited to see eachother and he said he fell in love and got butterflies everytime we would see eachother. Recently about 3 months ago we broke up and only 1 month later he got with another girl (im guessing rebound?) But now he is telling her all the same things he told me and seems to be falling for her pretty quickly. I have a couple questions

A) Is he just trying too hard to replace our relationship and things he said/did with me so that he doesnt have to miss it?

B) Will he continue this pattern off attaching to girls quickly and then quickly "falling out of love" with them?

C) If he is in the "honeymoon" stage with her right now and is trying to "replace" me will he eventually see her true colors, and then maybe realize that he wants to get back with? Because usually people always go back to their first when things go wrong with another.

Thanks for your answers/advice!

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