* Well actually lets break down what you mean by ignoring. The correct way to end a relationship is to keep contact brief and minimal, which may require ignoring a good percentage of phone calls and being very short with you on the ones he answers. If he is caring he would never answer your call while at a party or with friends. It is better for you in the long run to have been shrugged off (per say), because he let you figure out where to go in life. Science shows that neurological studies pertaining to women reveal a dependency complex that makes them want to continuously ask more questions about why they were dumped instead of moving on. The guy can be aware of this and be courteous in leaving you to yourself. If he did a poor job breaking up with you then that is one thing but no one is perfect and life goes on. == == * Because it's an awkward situation and they never knew what to say when you were going with them so now the cat really does have their tongue. They find it best to stay away and dislike confrontation with their ex.
The answer is simple for me, it becomes pretty awkward if you are so used to being intimate with a girl and suddenly, she isn't yours anymore.
They hate to see you cry
ignore him too !
When they forget that they don't like you and try to talk to you, you ignore them. When they try to be mean to you, ignore them. Ignore their body language to you.
Embarrassment.
it depends what kind if guy he is.
You like a guy more when they ignore you because when hes not talking to you then you get anxious and you miss talking to him. So you tend to like him more.
Write him a letter.
Ignore him
jealousy?
ignore them
Ignore them all, unless that is what you and the guy want anyway!!
Be yourself and show your genuine interest in him. Get to know him better by asking questions and listening to his responses. Show kindness, respect, and support towards him. Ultimately, remember that you cannot force someone to like you, so it's important to focus on being authentic and letting things develop naturally.
no