Overload of attention, then withdrawal? could this variation of n/c work?
I've got a crazy idea
Recently, as some people probably know, I became single, on her account. I've gone through many stages: depression, over it, grief, anger, blah-di-blah-di-blah. This is all in 2 weeks
I've been reading the posts on no-contact, and I've found them helpful, but I went thru only one week before I had to see her at work...
I am going bush for the next 3 weeks, and I wont have any chance of seeing her, and nor she of I, but i have one week of uni holidays to kill off before I go...
She suggested we get lunch before I go. She cited she really wants to be friends, and is honestly making the effort. she's already said I can go over and spend time with her, like friends do. She still has feelings for me, but not the type I want, obviously.
She cited that my negativity and bad moods ended her love for me, but she still wants to remain friends.
Obviously, I've said I will change, and I want to, regardless of whether she's around or not, who wants to be a grump all of their life, but I can fake it for now, until I've really sorted out how to be bubbly and chirpy all of the time.
Anyway, as I said, one week till I disappear for 3 weeks. Would it be possible to make her miss me even more over the 3 weeks if I spend a lot of time with her during the one week (like, spend 3 or 4 days with her), like she said I possibly could, then *bang* none of me. I'm thinking of the "quitting smoking cold turkey" analogy here... I could be all bubbly and happy, like what she wanted of me, what I want of myself...
Could it work? Need some feedback on my idea...
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