Dumper v.s. Dumpee
I've been thinking that dumpers move on easier than dumpee, because it was the dumper's decision to end the relationship. They have thought through it for an unknown period. So they move on easier not because they are heartless or they don't remember how awesome the good times were, but rather they focus on both the good and bad times. And look for reason to justify their reason to break up with the dumpee. So I guess that's why once you break up, the dumper usually don't come back, because they try hard not to regret their decision, and they would look for more reason to justify it.
Dumpee on the other hands, they over analyze everything, and would look for reasons that the relationship can still work. Dumpee would over analyze what the dumper is doing, and wonder if the dumper still misses the dumpee. Dumpee would only remember the good times, and wonder if the dumper remembers too? (the dumper probably remembers, but wouldn't think about it. They would instead think about why/ the reason they broke up with the dumpee) So the dumpee has a harder time to move on.
So while the dumper has made up their mind, the dumpee wasn't prepare for it, so dumpee can't accept it yet. So I guess dumpee can't move on, until they realize what went wrong with the relationship, and accept the break up too?
I don't know.. I guess I'm just saying that dumpers could potentially over justify their reason for breaking up, while dumpee over analyze everything. So no matter what the dumpee do, they most probably can't get the dumper back. Because they are thinking at opposite ends of each other. Dumper is moving on, dumpee is just hanging onto something that's not really there?
So I guess the break up is not really over for the dumpee, until he/she accepts it... and think at the same end as the dumper?
Does this make any sense :confused:
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