She might still have feelings for you but thinks you dont feel that way so she wants to move on and not get her heart bulldozed over once again.Call her up if you still have feelings for her. Dont wait for her to do this. She probably wont even if she really wants to. Talk to her, be nice to her and try to stay friends with her.. You weren't nice to her? Sounds like she got the message and has moved on. Would you want to speak to someone who was not that nice to you after having been in a relationship? It sounds like she's a smart girl who refused to be mistreated. Maybe you could apologize for 'not being that nice' to her before and tell her you hope you can be friends? Just an idea. Or respect and learn from the fact she has moved on.
Most likely she has realized that trying to reconcile with you is futile and has decided to move forward from there. If the woman you treated badly then dumped still wanted contact with you, probally has self esteem issues. If she has not called you for a month she has found someone else to treat her badly.
You are supposed to call her and just talk, ya know? Too late now.
Well, if you have LOTS of friends, they might phone your phone
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The past simple of the verb phone is 'phoned' and in the sentence, it can be used as I phoned Martin.
Jack phoned me last night. - phoned = past tense.I was watching TV when Jack phoned me last night - was watching = past tense.I had eaten my dinner and was watching TV when Jack phoned me last night. - had eaten = past tense
Phoned home!
phoned
The past participle of "phone" is "phoned."
I/We/You/They have phonedHe/She/It has phoned
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- Hi! How are you? Yes, I'm fine too. I just phoned to see how you are, what you've been up to... Yeah.. WEll, we should get some coffee, what do you think? Ok, see you soon! Nice talking to you! :)
verb (used with object), phoned phon·ing. to speak to or summon (a person) by telephone. ... verb (used without object), phoned, phon·ing.