JackPhilip
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- 12/07/24
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Hey, it sounds like you had good intentions, but sometimes giving her space is the best way to make things right. If she reacted so strongly, she probably felt uncomfortable and it's important to respect that. Maybe it would help to focus on moving forward and learning from this experience. Take care of yourself!"Last weekend I tried to date my old favorite lady. I thought that would be possible after half a year.
Yes. She had blocked me. Yes, I made an appointment through the private house where she works. Yes, I thought I could personally apologize for my obsessive behavior in the past. Yes, it was a stupid move.
Her reaction when she saw me was "What are you doing here?" She said this with such fire, I have never heard anyone express the feeling of so much hatred towards me. And I never argue with anyone and always assume that everything will be fine. I left immediately and when I got home it turned out that she had sent me a number of messages. Mongol, stalker, psychopath...
It got me thinking. How can someone hate me so much? The way I arranged the date without her knowledge is definitely not classy. Did I really have to visit her? I really thought I could make it "up" to her.
During my visits to her in the past I have always been honest. She knew a lot about me and also about what I thought about her. That probably set off all the alarm bells for her because in this world of whoring you should never be honest. I never noticed that she received me with reluctance and her GFE was the best. In the meantime I have visited about 15 other ladies and none of them came close to her GFE.
Am I a psychopath?
This keeps it friendly, acknowledges their feelings, and encourages self-reflection without being harsh. Let me know if you want a different tone!