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Just when I am starting to completely heal and be open to another relationship, my ex sends me a message on a dating site. This is the same dating site where we met. I don't think he really paid attention to my profile before messaging me.

 

It took me well over a year to get over it. I saw a picture of his wedding a few weeks ago...thanks FB. I think it was arranged. Anyway, this guy really hurt me with so many lies and pretending to be someone he wasn't at all. I honestly think he has some mental issues. I can only be glad he's not my problem anymore. But I feel bad for whoever else he suckers in and his wife.

 

Here's the thing. The pictures are fake. I image google search. But everything in his description describes him to the T. Same everything, almost exact description as when I met him. I didn't know how to even respond. I was a bit embarrassed that I'm still looking after all this time. I just needed a lot of time to focus on other stuff. But its obvious who should be more ashamed. What would you do? Would you confront or ignore?

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I'm really confused.. is he married then?

 

I run into exes online all the time (and friend's exes). I just don't respond and life seems to move on smoothly that way.

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He's married. I suspect that's the reason for the fake pictures. Yet everything else describes him exactly.

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He's married. I suspect that's the reason for the fake pictures. Yet everything else describes him exactly.

 

Oh, I gotcha.. just ignore and block. There's no reason to fall down that rabbit hole. You may want to block him on other social media sites just in case he set up the profile specifically to contact you. That's just creepy and he's married. Drama.

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