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We'd been dating for 10 months as of writing this.
I had an firm boundary. I wouldn't date a party girl (thank you Chase). I made this clear too, 3 months into our relationship, after she went to her first student club night since we'd met. It was a simple statement of fact from my part. She apologised, said she didn't know it was important to me.
Few blissful months passed and she went back to her country for the summer. I was to join her for a month once I finished work, so we had a 5 week long distance to look forward to first.
Few weeks in, she sends texts showing her at a club in her town. Total blindsight. She was with her sister, as she always was, and a long time girl friend.
She never mentioned that she would club again once she went back to her country. She was totally confused when I said I was disappointed, and she said clubbing is important to her, and she'd want to go at least sometimes in the future. I was being controlling and should accept her going out, as she accepted it for me.
I told her it was a problem of violated expectations - gave a Considerate ultimatum of "if this is important to you then we're simply incompatible". She said she simply couldn't promise she'd never club or party without me. I said there's nothing else to say then and hung up, with her in tears.
Currently I'm numb. I knew it was a possibility but didn't expect the breakup to be decided then and there. Wondering if I made a terrible mistake in execution of this discussion.
She was gorgeous, affectionate and extremely my type in humor, values etc. Other boyfriends had been kept waiting for weeks before a simple kiss. I was the rogue, her first at almost everything - and so from the onset, the first week, we were open with another. Coming to the my country was culture shock. She hated our clubs for how forward people could be, compared to back home.
This was the only real problem I had in the relationship. I communicated a hardline of never clubbing/ partying, but realistically, I would have been fine with her going out every now and then, on a case by case basis, seeing as she had proven her judgement with such events in the past.
So officially we're broken up. I broke up with her on phone.
But I'm left with regret. I honestly regret most that this talk couldn't happen in person, and that my explanation may have lacked the nuance it could have had. I dont know how to get in touch without appearing to flip-flop on my decisions.
Would it be wrong to get back in touch in this case? Is such a relationship better left alone?
An aside - my trip was planned and paid for. The flights are still booked and leave in 2 weeks.
I had an firm boundary. I wouldn't date a party girl (thank you Chase). I made this clear too, 3 months into our relationship, after she went to her first student club night since we'd met. It was a simple statement of fact from my part. She apologised, said she didn't know it was important to me.
Few blissful months passed and she went back to her country for the summer. I was to join her for a month once I finished work, so we had a 5 week long distance to look forward to first.
Few weeks in, she sends texts showing her at a club in her town. Total blindsight. She was with her sister, as she always was, and a long time girl friend.
She never mentioned that she would club again once she went back to her country. She was totally confused when I said I was disappointed, and she said clubbing is important to her, and she'd want to go at least sometimes in the future. I was being controlling and should accept her going out, as she accepted it for me.
I told her it was a problem of violated expectations - gave a Considerate ultimatum of "if this is important to you then we're simply incompatible". She said she simply couldn't promise she'd never club or party without me. I said there's nothing else to say then and hung up, with her in tears.
Currently I'm numb. I knew it was a possibility but didn't expect the breakup to be decided then and there. Wondering if I made a terrible mistake in execution of this discussion.
She was gorgeous, affectionate and extremely my type in humor, values etc. Other boyfriends had been kept waiting for weeks before a simple kiss. I was the rogue, her first at almost everything - and so from the onset, the first week, we were open with another. Coming to the my country was culture shock. She hated our clubs for how forward people could be, compared to back home.
This was the only real problem I had in the relationship. I communicated a hardline of never clubbing/ partying, but realistically, I would have been fine with her going out every now and then, on a case by case basis, seeing as she had proven her judgement with such events in the past.
So officially we're broken up. I broke up with her on phone.
But I'm left with regret. I honestly regret most that this talk couldn't happen in person, and that my explanation may have lacked the nuance it could have had. I dont know how to get in touch without appearing to flip-flop on my decisions.
Would it be wrong to get back in touch in this case? Is such a relationship better left alone?
An aside - my trip was planned and paid for. The flights are still booked and leave in 2 weeks.
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