I met a girl online when we met for the first time she had sex with me after having sex she said this now I will not talk about this FIR she started sending me real messages now she said sir I like you you are special to me then I started getting attached to her the second time in FIR I had sex with her she said meet me you should like me in special but even then she ignored me now I asked what do you want, he says he doesn't want to be attached to you now we will remain friends only she doesn't want to meet me now I told her that I hurt her I earlier told her not to keep me attached but On one side you were saying that you are special for me, I told you to block me but he did not block me either. What should I do now?
Thank you for sharing your story with me. Relationships, especially those that start online, can be complicated and confusing. It sounds like you're going through a tough time right now. My advice would be to take a step back and focus on what’s best for your own well-being. It’s important to communicate openly and honestly, but also to respect each other’s boundaries. If she's expressing that she only wants to remain friends, it's crucial to respect that decision. Try to focus on healing and moving forward, and remember that your happiness and self-respect come first. Wishing you strength and clarity as you navigate this situation. 🙏💪
@@StoicGraceMastery thank you but when I met her she told me I like you she like me I am special for her everything after that she ignore me continued? She didn't want block me why?
It sounds like you're feeling really conflicted and hurt by the mixed signals she’s giving you. It’s understandable to feel confused when someone says they like you and that you’re special to them, but then their actions don’t align with those words. Sometimes people may not block or fully cut ties because they’re unsure about their own feelings or don’t want to completely lose the connection, even if they’re not ready for a deeper relationship. It might help to have an honest conversation with her about how you feel and what you need moving forward. If she continues to give mixed signals, it’s important to prioritize your own emotional well-being. You deserve clarity and respect in any relationship, and if she’s not able to provide that, it may be time to focus on yourself and what’s best for you. Remember, you’re worthy of someone who values and appreciates you fully.
It's difficult to predict how someone will react, but sometimes taking a step back and giving someone space can lead to them reaching out if they miss the connection. However, it's important to focus on your own growth and well-being rather than waiting for someone else to contact you. If she values the relationship, she may reach out, but if not, you'll have already taken the first steps toward healing and moving forward. Focus on becoming the best version of yourself, and let things unfold naturally.
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I met a girl online when we met for the first time she had sex with me after having sex she said this now I will not talk about this FIR she started sending me real messages now she said sir I like you you are special to me then I started getting attached to her the second time in FIR I had sex with her she said meet me you should like me in special but even then she ignored me now I asked what do you want, he says he doesn't want to be attached to you now we will remain friends only she doesn't want to meet me now I told her that I hurt her I earlier told her not to keep me attached but On one side you were saying that you are special for me, I told you to block me but he did not block me either. What should I do now?
Thank you for sharing your story with me. Relationships, especially those that start online, can be complicated and confusing. It sounds like you're going through a tough time right now. My advice would be to take a step back and focus on what’s best for your own well-being. It’s important to communicate openly and honestly, but also to respect each other’s boundaries. If she's expressing that she only wants to remain friends, it's crucial to respect that decision. Try to focus on healing and moving forward, and remember that your happiness and self-respect come first. Wishing you strength and clarity as you navigate this situation.
🙏💪
@@StoicGraceMastery thank you but when I met her she told me I like you she like me I am special for her everything after that she ignore me continued? She didn't want block me why?
It sounds like you're feeling really conflicted and hurt by the mixed signals she’s giving you. It’s understandable to feel confused when someone says they like you and that you’re special to them, but then their actions don’t align with those words. Sometimes people may not block or fully cut ties because they’re unsure about their own feelings or don’t want to completely lose the connection, even if they’re not ready for a deeper relationship.
It might help to have an honest conversation with her about how you feel and what you need moving forward. If she continues to give mixed signals, it’s important to prioritize your own emotional well-being. You deserve clarity and respect in any relationship, and if she’s not able to provide that, it may be time to focus on yourself and what’s best for you. Remember, you’re worthy of someone who values and appreciates you fully.
@@StoicGraceMastery if I become ghost for her she will contact me one day ?
It's difficult to predict how someone will react, but sometimes taking a step back and giving someone space can lead to them reaching out if they miss the connection. However, it's important to focus on your own growth and well-being rather than waiting for someone else to contact you. If she values the relationship, she may reach out, but if not, you'll have already taken the first steps toward healing and moving forward. Focus on becoming the best version of yourself, and let things unfold naturally.