Lady Tries to Sympathize with Guy Who Was Using Her to Get Over His Ex; Guy Threatens to Block Her

"I'm still in love with her, and I only want her."

A 28-year-old woman tried to play peacekeeper with a guy who was clearly still stuck on his ex, and it went exactly as badly as you’d expect. She wasn’t looking for drama, just a little decency, but he treated her like an emotional Band-Aid with a pulse.

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Here’s the twist, she was already giving off “polite but not invested” energy after their first day of texting, and he kept escalating anyway: calling her “babe,” saying he wanted her so badly, begging to come over, and sending messages that felt more intense than romantic. Worse, she had heard unsettling things from the friend who introduced them, including that he beat someone with a pool stick, so she was barely responding before he popped off with a message out of nowhere.

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Then he tried to turn her sympathy into ownership, and when she didn’t play along, he threatened to block her.

The OP Writes

The OP WritesReddit/pickledbalogna
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"I'm Still in Love with Her, and I Only Want Her"

"I'm Still in Love with Her, and I Only Want Her"Reddit/pickledbalogna
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We've Gathered Some of the Top Comments from Other Redditors for You to Read Below

We've Gathered Some of the Top Comments from Other Redditors for You to Read BelowReddit/pickledbalogna

That first round of “babe” and “come over” messages is where she started backing off, even though she’d only been trying to be nice.

This situation illustrates the complexities of emotional vulnerability in relationships.

The Guy Is Definitely Not Ready to Hear and Face the Truth

The Guy Is Definitely Not Ready to Hear and Face the TruthReddit/pickledbalogna

This Redditor Believes the Ex Dodged a Bullet

This Redditor Believes the Ex Dodged a BulletReddit/pickledbalogna

It's the Blocking Threat for This Redditor

It's the Blocking Threat for This RedditorReddit/pickledbalogna

Once the friend warned them about him, the “sympathize with me” vibe stopped sounding sweet and started sounding suspicious.

The dynamics of using someone to cope with past trauma highlight the importance of addressing unresolved emotional issues.

This also feels like the AITA where a 28-year-old considered dating their friend’s ex after feelings got complicated.

This Redditor Reveals What They Would Have Done Instead

This Redditor Reveals What They Would Have Done InsteadReddit/pickledbalogna

OP Revealed a Piece of Information in the Comments, and Here It Is:

She wasn't interested after their first day of texting. He had continuously messaged her odd things, such as calling her 'babe,' talking about how he wanted her so badly, begging to come over, etc. The friend we met him through warned us about him, so she was really just being nice. She lost a bit of interest after hearing how he beat someone with a pool stick, so she hadn't even been responding to him before this message out of the blue.

This Redditor Can't Figure Out If the Guy Is Just Dumb or Being Stupid

This Redditor Can't Figure Out If the Guy Is Just Dumb or Being StupidReddit/pickledbalogna

This Redditor Is So Pissed That the Guy Was Being Mean to Someone Who Was Nice

This Redditor Is So Pissed That the Guy Was Being Mean to Someone Who Was NiceReddit/pickledbalogna

When she finally didn’t match his energy, the guy flipped from begging to threatening to block her.

This scenario reflects a common pattern in relationships where one person may struggle with emotional attachment while the other seeks connection. Research in attachment theory suggests that these dynamics can lead to significant misunderstandings and emotional turmoil.

It's essential to encourage individuals to recognize their attachment styles and understand how these influence their relationships. By fostering awareness of these patterns, individuals can work towards developing healthier relational dynamics based on mutual understanding and respect.

With This, Do You Still Need to Wonder Why They Broke Up?

With This, Do You Still Need to Wonder Why They Broke Up?Reddit/pickledbalogna

The Reason Why the Ex Left Is Very Clear Now

The Reason Why the Ex Left Is Very Clear NowReddit/pickledbalogna

This Is Definitely Not a Nice Guy

This Is Definitely Not a Nice GuyReddit/pickledbalogna

And the moment OP revealed why she lost interest so fast, it made the whole “I’m still in love with her” storyline feel like a setup.</p>

Relationships don't simply end with a breakup. It can undermine your sense of worth and make you feel alone and unwelcome, so if you are still in love with your ex, it can be a terrible blow to your mental health.

However, there are methods to get over it and emerge stronger and better. This guy needs to learn, and you can share your thoughts about this post in the comments section below.

The situation described highlights the complexities of emotional vulnerability and attachment styles in the wake of a breakup.

He wanted a rebound, not a relationship, and now he’s realizing he can’t bully his way into closure.

Then see how OP set boundaries with a friend after discovering the secret relationship with their ex.

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