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I would have said, put a stop to all this as it seems to me that he doesn't want you going out and meeting someone else. Let him regret his decision for a while, and if you and he both feel after a few weeks/months apart that there still could be something there then give it a go, but in the mean time - create some space for new avenues.
be really careful with this kind of situation. A friend of mine is starting out in a relationship with a man whose ex wanted to be friends and she just can't let go. It's getting out of control.
If you want to be friends, then fine, but if he's getting possesive remind him that it was *his* decision to break up. It sounds like he's jealous because you're moving on and he isn't. I always think that the person who does the breaking up expects to have one up on their ex, get a new partner, whatever and when they don't, that's when the trouble starts.
Hi Bunny. You gave me sound advice before.
I think your ex is playing mind games with you. He wants to be free of commitment yet enjoy your company at the same time. If I were you, I'd ask him to give me more space - a polite way of ending it. I know its difficult to sever ties.
One of my exes dumped me and then later tried to rekindle things when he found I was engaged. I asked him never to phone me again. Speaking politely to an ex when you bump into him by chance is different from regular phone calls and meeting for 'drinks' as 'friends' when you know there is no future in it.