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writes: I had a few posts about my ex here and I really do appreciate the advice I got. This is my last post.http://www.dearcupid.org/question/do-dumpers-always-remember-the-bad-memories-after.htmlI think of my ex sometimes and am trying to move on. So just to give myself a break, I wrote him a letter and telling him how much pain I'm suffering now but still wish him the best by the time he gets the mail(He's studying abroad and plans to go home in 2 months)I sent it to his house and wrote his father an email to ask him to keep it and give it to him until he goes home and his dad said he will do that for me. The next day, I got an e-mail from my ex. He wanted me to explain it because his dad didn't understand the email I sent it. Then he ended the mail with "love" and his name under it. I'm Asian and he's white. I don't really understand when people end a letter with "love". Am I too sensitive and thinking too much? He dumped me because he has no love for me. It sounds kind of ironic when he used the word "love". What is that supposed to mean?
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reader, llifton +, writes (12 July 2013):
love is just the way we end a letter/email. it's like saying "sincerely" or "hope all is well." i wouldn't read into this at all.
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reader, DV1 +, writes (11 July 2013):
It doesn't mean anything. Don't read anything into it. He's an ex for a reason.
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