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Should I let him continue to text me first or should I take the initiative sometimes?

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Question - (3 January 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 3 January 2010)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Hey i was wondering if anyone could give me some advice please. My boyfriend broke up with me about a month ago we were togather for 10 months. we said we would still be friends and he's texed me a couple times. We talk just fine but i was wondering if i should text him first sometimes. But i dont want to bug him or seem clingy since hes the one who broke up with me. I still do have feelings for him even though i shouldnt and i want to talk to him so bad but im scared to make the first contact. Do you guys think it would be best if i just let him text me first all the time? Or should i just do it once in a while? thanks for you time and help.

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (3 January 2010):

Go head and text; but only once in awhile. Most importantly, don't expect him to come back to you, if that is the case, you are better off cutting all ties. Otherwise, you are setting yourself up to get hurt again.

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