*HUGS* Thank you. I'm just glad it's over. A few weeks ago, he came by with flowers. He wanted to get back together or at least remain friends. I told him it's best to let go and move on. He kept trying to make me feel guilty for wanting to move on and take care of myself. I blocked his number again after that and his folks number too so he can't reach me at all.
Those emotionally abusive/manipulative types are really skilled at preying on those who are caring individuals. He constantly bombarded me with "I love you" to sucker me back in and guilt-trips. If anything, it teaches you the red flags to look out for. Toxic relationships are draining.
Yes, we deserve much better.![]()
Manipulative people will prey on anything they deem as weakness; if you're compassionate; caring - they see it as a weaak spot ( its hard to swallow but its a fact). They prey on anyone strong of personality, or wounded; once they're open-minded - anything is fair game - people like this are cunts lol - decent people( damaged or not, will want to repair things - if it is worth repairing; in friendship; and the spiritual link is worth it; thy're has to be solid and effortful proof on the part of the other ( wiht most its only trite posturing so, I wounldn't hold out and you can do FAR better!)then fine ( this can only happen with strict boundaries) - parasites on the other hand arent worth your breath - run like the dickens from them - pointless endeavours!

If he is making you feel guilty - best cure is tell him to, 'fuck off' - no point in buying into manipulation - fools do that; make you feel guilty for their ineptitude. What an idiot - seriously, get yourself someone real - be real, have your standards ( just keep your faith close to your chest - because many guys will prey on that ( Awful, I know but its a fact ) so,...again, you deserve better my love.

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