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So that girl I was dating, turns out her ex is still in the picture. I need help on how to handle this.
Here's the facts:
- Her ex, her, and I have been friends since jr high. We're all 20.
- They lost their virginity to each other in 8th grade, behind my back, both knowing that I had a crush on her.
- They dated for 3 years, fell in deep love and all that shit.
- He cheated on her last year. While housesitting her place, he snorted some coke and banged out her ugly friend.
- When her and I first started dating a couple months ago, multi-orgasmic sex included, she told me she didn't really talk to him anymore and that he was a lame person.
- A few weeks ago, I found out they still texted (I found out because she told me in passing, like she didn't think it was a big deal, despite telling me a month earlier she didn't really talk to him). I didn't think much of it.
- Well, they hung out today to grab food, and she was happy about it. Granted, her little sister was with them, but I don't think that particularly changes things. I wasn't invited, but she texted me telling me that they were hanging out, and the texting conversation overall had no purpose.
- He goes to school 4-5 hours away from where she and I are at. Idk if this changes anything.
I read Chase's article on how to handle it when the ex is in the picture, but I wanted to ask for help anyways since I am inexperienced and don't want to blindly follow advice when I don't completely know what I am doing.
1. Does this sound like a bad situation/set-up to continue forward with? I have given her the best orgasms of her life (her words), and pretty much did everything as I should have to keep this girl roped, but if she's still hanging with this guy, I'm guessing that it's just not enough. I really dig this girl, so I don't want to see this situation through rose-colored glasses, I could use a second opinion.
2. If this sounds like a situation I can't beat, I should just break it off with her. So how do I do that? What do I say? I read Chase's article on how to break things off, but it didn't mention how to break it off when she does something wrong.
Sorry to sound "woe is me," I'm just still racking up experience and I guess I am a bit jolted by how this one turned out. Thanks for your help everyone!
Here's the facts:
- Her ex, her, and I have been friends since jr high. We're all 20.
- They lost their virginity to each other in 8th grade, behind my back, both knowing that I had a crush on her.
- They dated for 3 years, fell in deep love and all that shit.
- He cheated on her last year. While housesitting her place, he snorted some coke and banged out her ugly friend.
- When her and I first started dating a couple months ago, multi-orgasmic sex included, she told me she didn't really talk to him anymore and that he was a lame person.
- A few weeks ago, I found out they still texted (I found out because she told me in passing, like she didn't think it was a big deal, despite telling me a month earlier she didn't really talk to him). I didn't think much of it.
- Well, they hung out today to grab food, and she was happy about it. Granted, her little sister was with them, but I don't think that particularly changes things. I wasn't invited, but she texted me telling me that they were hanging out, and the texting conversation overall had no purpose.
- He goes to school 4-5 hours away from where she and I are at. Idk if this changes anything.
I read Chase's article on how to handle it when the ex is in the picture, but I wanted to ask for help anyways since I am inexperienced and don't want to blindly follow advice when I don't completely know what I am doing.
1. Does this sound like a bad situation/set-up to continue forward with? I have given her the best orgasms of her life (her words), and pretty much did everything as I should have to keep this girl roped, but if she's still hanging with this guy, I'm guessing that it's just not enough. I really dig this girl, so I don't want to see this situation through rose-colored glasses, I could use a second opinion.
2. If this sounds like a situation I can't beat, I should just break it off with her. So how do I do that? What do I say? I read Chase's article on how to break things off, but it didn't mention how to break it off when she does something wrong.
Sorry to sound "woe is me," I'm just still racking up experience and I guess I am a bit jolted by how this one turned out. Thanks for your help everyone!

