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she felt we were falling into the same arguments again
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This is why a lot of second chances don't work. A second chance isn't a continuation of the relationship that ended, its a new relationship built over the ruins of the first one and strengthened with the lessons learned from it. There have to be changes: real, tangible changes - and in order for those to happen, the two of you have to be
completely honest about what it was that broke the relationship up - even if it is painful to reveal and to hear. Until you know what those things are - what they
really are, you can't make the necessary changes. Sometimes, it becomes apparent the changes that are necessary aren't realistic - or are mental/emotional changes in one's perceptions that just can't be changed, and the second chance will end quickly.
I guess the question is: why did she come back? If she came back out of genuine need to rebuild a new relationship with you, put the old one behind you, and start over then it could have had a chance. If she came back out of obligation, pity, guilt or nostalgia - it never had a chance. She wanted back a relationship that was already dead. Once a relationship dies, it can't be brought back. A new one can be started, but the old one is behind you. Sometimes people want a new one, sometimes people cling to the corpse of the old one instead.