08-14-2013, 10:30 PM
Comicbooktatt2 Wrote:NerdyGiant23, the way he treated me now is worlds apart from when we first met. Having been soo burned and poorly treated, I can't help but have thoughts of revenge or have some sort of justice be done. Is this normal? How can he just get away with it? Karma doesn't seem all that practical or timely. I need to find the strength and will to make a change for the better. Thank you guys soo much. I hope everyone is doing well. It's a new day. Cheers
Unfortunately, so many people are always at their best in the beginning of a relationship. People tend to highlight all their good qualities in the beginning without so much of a hint of the bad. And it's normal (at least for me it was) to have thoughts of revenge, but in the end it's not healthy. My first ex dumped me because I had a bad day and I cried. He said he loved me but the moment I wasn't positive he said I was "too much drama" and dumped me. I wanted to hurt him so badly because he had it so easy in life. He was a spoiled brat who had everything handed to him by his millionaire parents: his cars, business, vacations, private school education, and so on. He wasn't used to pain because he's had an easy life where I've always had my struggles. I always thought that if he truly loved me he wouldn't have dumped me, but I realized this after a few months: he didn't deserve me for my good times if he couldn't support me through the bad.
And he won't get away with it if he doesn't learn from the mistakes he made with you. Chances are he'll go on dates being a good and seemingly perfect guy, but the negative qualities are bound to show up and it'll be his butt getting the rejection if he doesn't change for the better. He won't find a good guy if he doesn't change, and while he goes through that you'll have found a good guy who didn't have to change to be what you deserve. I'm sure of that.