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After writing the last piece in a restaurant, I came back to the apartment and pressed the elevator button. When the door opened, there was my ex with what I believe is a third guy in a month in a half. I had texted her if she was in the apartment earlier and if she had company because I wanted to talk to her face to face, but obviously she was out with someone.

 

I walked in and chuckled to myself and said out loud, "coincidences abound lately" and she smirked. I pressed the elevator button for the 22'nd floor (she's on the 27'th). I stood there and she said, "I'll read what you wrote." This is in reference to texting her earlier about a long e-mail I had sent her that my therapist had suggested writing to her. I turned to her and smiled and said, "You know, you did the right thing with Audrey." (our dog -- she gave them to her parents because she was never home). She looked at me and she seemed sad. The elevator opened and I walked out on my floor and turned around and stood their stoically and said, "have a great night." I looked at her and she just looked so sad, despondent, broken and hurt.

 

I walked into my apartment and began crying like a little kid. I wasn't crying because I missed her or the relationship, I cried for her. I cried my eyes out because she looked so horribly sad and depressed. I am 32 years old and I was crying like a little kid.

 

I am so upset for her and feel so much compassion in my heart for her. I looked at her and knew in my heart that when I said, "have a good night," that she was just on the verge of tears.

 

The only thing I can think of out of all the pain, hurt and emotions that I feel ... and all the pain I feel for her ... is a line from Moby Dick ...

 

"He piled upon the whale's white hump the sum of all the general rage and

hate felt by his whole race from Adam down; and then, as if his chest

had been a mortar, he burst his hot heart's shell upon it."

 

God, she seemed so depressed and lost. It tears my heart out to see her like that.

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my ex with what I believe is a third guy in a month in a half

 

Um.

 

This is all that matters.

 

She sounds like a slore and you should be delighted to be rid of her and her sloring ways.

 

That is all.

 

Post 3300!

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Um.

 

This is all that matters.

 

She sounds like a slore and you should be delighted to be rid of her and her sloring ways.

 

That is all.

 

 

Yeah, there's really nothing sluttier than a single woman who dates 3 guys in 6 weeks.

Posted

Exactly, thank you.

 

If it's in the immediate aftermath of a breakup, it's considered slorish by me.

Posted
Exactly, thank you.

 

If it's in the immediate aftermath of a breakup, it's considered slorish by me.

 

Unless it's a man, of course.

Posted
Unless it's a man, of course.

 

Nope, I didn't say that, but thanks for assigning misogyny to me. :p

 

I don't believe in double standards. A guy who f*cks everything that moves after a break up is a manslore.

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I want to be a manslore!!!

 

Template:

 

By the power vested in me, I now pronounce you a manslore.

 

In sickness and in health... slore it up.

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wooHOOOOO!!

 

Hellooo ladies... I am Manslore Template! How YOU doin!?!

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