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My ex-girlfriend and I broke up on bad terms. Now she's added me to Facebook.

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Question - (10 November 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 10 November 2009)
A male United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

well here it goes. Me and my ex gf broke up a couple months ago after she cheated on me. We tried to remain friends but she messed that up.

she started an arguement with me and we both said some pretty hurtful things and she tells me that we aren't friends anymore. Well we hadn't spoken in over a month and then she sends me a friend request on facebook. I was a bit surprised to say the least.

I was just wondering why she may have sent me the request. She has a bf and I'm talkin to another girl now. Any help would be appreciated.

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A male reader, isaias15 United States +, writes (10 November 2009):

isaias15 agony auntmy ex follows me on twitter, shes wondering why you dont call and stuff like that. her not knowing your totally off her. shes either looking for some attention or wondering why you moved on so swiftly. dont give her any lead way bro. silence is stronger than words GOOD LUCK

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