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I need copeing metheds.

I am really hurting over an old lover who cheated with a women in her late 60's. we are in our early 30's.

he is addicited to cheating like his father so I understand why he like this. I however must move on without him and I m doin just that. But at times I get this terrible erge to call him and say mean things. I do not want to look like a bitter ex so I have not.

What can I do to help me cope without saying things I will regreat later? I just want him to feel bad for hurting me.


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From past experience he will never feel bad.  He doesn't have the respect it takes to truly love someone.  If calling him to say bad things makes you feel better do it....but are you really just trying to get the opportunity to talk to him?  I was in the same type of relationship, moving on helped me.  Luckily I found a person that loves me, respects me.  My ex is in another relationship and is doing the exact thing with no consideration.....I think he gets off on the drama.  Dating someone who's not your type, someone you don't find attractive.  Believe it or not they turn out to be the best men.

Posted 2008-06-20T18:13:12Z
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Maybe he really likes older women. Maybe he did't want to make you feel bad, cause he did't know how to say how he really feels. Don't feel bitter just find someone else. Everybody makes choices.

Posted 2008-06-20T23:24:18Z

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