Dear Amy: I understand my former partner’s pain. I never wanted to hurt her.
Dear Amy: I was in a four-year relationship that ended last year. We weathered the pandemic together and had good times, but I didn’t believe we were a good romantic match. She was emotionally fragile and dealt with depression when we first met, but she was her very best self when we were together.My former partner and I broke up amicably and I had every intention to stay friends with her. However, a romance began to blossom between myself and a mutual friend.I moved on with the other person.
Recently her friends have been watching my Instagram. I’m sure they will report back to her that I’ve moved in with my girlfriend.Dear Guilty: Guilt does go away, and careful behavior helps to usher it out. Being more careful in your public postings has two advantages: your ex’s friends who skulk on your Instagram won’t know your intimate thoughts and family-building hopes with your new partner, and protecting your own privacy will help to slow down your new breakneck romance so you don’t repeat a previous mistake.Your ex will have to learn to cope with her own feelings. You should apologize to her for any hurt you have caused.
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