Letting you know
Anonymous - 18/02/2013 21:30 - United States - Los Angeles
Anonymous - 18/02/2013 21:30 - United States - Los Angeles
forgettable - 21/06/2020 20:08
Anonymous - 26/09/2009 23:02 - Canada
Awkwardly_dumped - 21/08/2018 14:30
Anonymous - 15/05/2013 15:16 - United States
sadsongstress - 12/08/2009 11:18 - Belgium
whatever - 24/11/2012 07:02 - Canada - Calgary
Autocorrected - 04/03/2012 05:02 - Philippines
Anonymous - 10/01/2023 14:00
1suckatL1fe - 04/05/2009 19:04 - United States
Anonymous - 20/05/2020 14:00
His new girlfriend was probably the one who texted you back. Next time you want to be brave call. You'll even get to hear his voice when the message picks up. Better yet move on. You didn't say anything when all that stuff happened he definitely won't care now.
Some things are either best left unsaid, or, said in person.
Be honest, did you really 'dig up' his number?
You're welcome
In these situations it's better to write out your feelings but delete the message.
If you ever find his number just copy the message
You should've messaged him on FB or use a phone for what it's actually for like calling someone. Then you wouldn't have felt so bad. I understand the pains of breakups as much as the next person but you have to understand him reading that would've helped nothing. If he didn't think he was wrong then why would he think that and apologize now?? This is a unique FYL and YDI. Sorry OP..
Should've replied "hey*, damn autocorrect"
Don't text angry.