It depends. If she doesn't like you constantly texting her, she could very well decide that you're too clingy and break up with you. If she likes it, no problem. You have to decide why you feel like you need to constantly text her though - are you constantly needing reassurance or are you trying to control her? Both of those things could result in a turn-off and she might break up with you for that.
Not a lot because something like that will probably bore her and eventually it will lead to breakup. Just keep it in the line. Not too much, not too little.
You should first discover the problems that lead to the breakup in the first place. Let her know you are changed person, then sh might be willing to come back.
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If you don't flirt and truly haven't cheated on her then you have a very jealous girlfriend and you will have to confront her about it. Let her know that you are not going to put up with her jealousy; it will lead to a breakup. Be sure and not give her any reason for thinking you are cheating on her even if it is simple flirtation.
Yes, a girlfriend who requires constant attention can create challenges in a relationship, as it may lead to feelings of suffocation, imbalance, and strain on the partner's emotional well-being. Communication and setting boundaries are important in addressing this issue.
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You might not be spending enough time with him. This might lead him to suspect you about texting.
Texting too much can damage your phone and it can also lead to spelling and speaking like you are very unintelligent.
Mikhail Gorbachev.
We are not addicted to texting. We suffer from social anxiety, in this case the idea that we might lose something if we are not in touch all the time: might not be cool, might not be "a part of," might miss something.
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Your ex-girlfriend may be feeling angry due to unresolved emotions and a sense of betrayal, especially if she feels her decision to end the relationship was not fully respected or understood. Sometimes, people lie about moving on to protect their own feelings or to cope with the breakup, which can lead to frustration when the reality doesn't match the facade. Her anger could also stem from lingering feelings or regret, making it difficult for her to process the situation. Ultimately, her feelings are complex and may not solely be about you, but rather about her own struggles with the breakup.