Either ignore him or politely nod and smile. Dating a guy from your school is just one of the things you have to deal with when you break up. When you were going out, it was nice to have him close by. But when you break up, he is still close by. Just deal with it and move on.
AnswerMove on. You're going to meet and date a lot of men before you find the right one to make a life with. Some of those men will live in your neighborhood or work at your job or go to school with you. There shouldn't be any animosity or jealousy between you and your ex. He wasn't the right fit for you and vice versa. Every replationship will end in one of two ways: You'll decide you're not right for each other and call it quits or settle down for a long-term commitment. There's no shame in ending a relationship that isn't going to develop into anythingignore him
on the weekends or every other day depending on your plans
The only thing that will help is time. I know that it does not help that much right now, but as time goes by, so will the anger.
you know what im sayin
1. therapy 2. find a new job asap
You guys need to stop seeing each other as EX, just act like if he was some random person that goes to your school. You guys broke up for a reason, and every time you see him as your ex you are going to remember it as something hurtful therefore you guys wont get along.
there is know ex: a screw is a screw
Many people have friends that come and go and since your friend has made it clear they don't want to be your friend then take them at their word and leave them alone. You see lots of people every day, so find new friends and ignore your ex friend.
well not exactlyy because she might be bothering you
It divides our school days ex. Our school days is 200 days. The 100th day is the start of semestral break.
1. interrogative adverb "at what time" ex: when did you last see him? ex:when would such a rule be justifiable? 2. relative adverb "at or on which" (referring to a time or circumstance) ex: Saturday is the day when I get my hair done. 3. conjunction "at or during the time that" ex: I loved math when I was in school. ex: Call me when you're finished. 4.) preposition, acting as an adverb phrase
1. interrogative adverb "at what time" ex: when did you last see him? ex:when would such a rule be justifiable? 2. relative adverb "at or on which" (referring to a time or circumstance) ex: Saturday is the day when I get my hair done. 3. conjunction "at or during the time that" ex: I loved math when I was in school. ex: Call me when you're finished. 4.) preposition, acting as an adverb phrase
As an Ex who ended it, yes, he will miss you. Every day. Every hour. Every minute. But, having felt he had a good enough reason to end it, all the missing in the world may not be enough to make him come back. Move on when you can.