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My ex GF wants to meet for coffee... what does it mean?

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Question - (28 November 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 28 November 2008)
A male United States age 36-40, *rett20 writes:

Two years ago I dated this girl for about six months but I broke up with her for some pretty shallow reasons. I've totally missed her ever since, even while I've both been in other relationships.

We sort of kept in touch after we broke up and around Christmas last year I asked her to go out with me again but she said no. I haven't spoken to her since but now out of the blue she asked me to meet her for coffee. I'm really confused. Do girls go out for coffee with ex-boyfriends just to catch up or did she change her mind about wanting to go out again?

I think I need a girl's opinion on what she might be thinking, and what she might want from me at this point.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (28 November 2008):

I would say Closure is what she's looking for.A heart felt apology from you could do wonders.She would live her life in peace from then on.If you broke up with her for pretty shallow reasons you at least owe her this.Please keep us posted

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