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How to cope when he chose her over me?

3 Answers2026-06-17 08:04:39
The sting of rejection is something I know all too well, especially when it feels like you've been measured against someone else and found wanting. What helped me most was realizing that his choice wasn't a reflection of my worth—it was about his priorities, his chemistry, maybe even his own insecurities. I threw myself into rewatching 'Fleabag', that masterpiece of raw vulnerability, and let myself ugly-cry through the second season. Something about Phoebe Waller-Bridge's writing made me feel less alone in my messy emotions.

After the initial grief, I started channeling that energy into creative outlets. Wrote terrible poetry, made playlists that swung between vengeful and melancholic, even tried my hand at fanfiction where my self-insert character had way better adventures than either of them. The key was letting myself feel everything without rushing to 'get over it'. These days when I stumble across their social media posts together, it barely registers—turns out time really does sand down those sharp edges when you give yourself permission to heal at your own pace.

How to deal with 'I thought he liked me but he has a girlfriend'?

3 Answers2026-04-24 18:18:33
Ugh, been there, done that. It’s like pouring your heart into a book only to realize you’ve been reading the wrong blurb all along. When I realized a guy I was crushing on had a girlfriend, my first instinct was to spiral into self-doubt—was I imagining things? Was I just a backup? But here’s the thing: his actions (or mixed signals) say more about him than you.

I threw myself into rewatching 'Fleabag' for the nth time—Phoebe Waller-Bridge gets it. Sometimes, the best way to cope is to laugh at the absurdity of it all. Distract yourself with stories where characters face worse and come out stronger. And hey, if he was blurring lines while committed, bullet dodged. The right person won’t make you guess.

Why did he flirt if he has a girlfriend?

3 Answers2026-04-24 19:53:59
Flirting while in a relationship is such a messy, complicated thing, and I’ve seen it play out so many ways in media and real life. Sometimes it’s ego—like in 'Friends,' where Joey’s constant flirting was just part of his charm, even if it didn’t mean anything serious. Other times, it’s a lack of boundaries; some people thrive on external validation and don’t realize how hurtful it can be. I’ve also noticed that in shows like 'The Office,' Jim’s early flirtation with Pam while he was with Karen showed unresolved feelings, which happens more often than we admit. It’s rarely black and white—sometimes it’s boredom, sometimes it’s a red flag, and sometimes it’s just a bad habit.

That said, I think context matters a ton. Casual, harmless banter might not mean much, but sustained flirting? That’s a choice. I’ve had friends defend it as 'just being friendly,' but if it’s something they’d hide from their partner, that’s telling. It’s wild how often this pops up in dramas, too—like in 'Gossip Girl,' where characters treated relationships like chess games. Real life isn’t always that dramatic, but the underlying tension is the same: disrespect, unmet needs, or just immaturity. Either way, it’s a conversation worth having, not just a dealbreaker to scream about.

Signs he likes you but has a girlfriend

3 Answers2026-04-24 02:41:48
Navigating the murky waters of romantic interest when someone's already in a relationship is tricky. I've noticed subtle signs like prolonged eye contact that feels heavier than friendship, or him remembering obscure details about your life—way more than his girlfriend's favorite color. There's also the 'accidental' touch lingers a beat too long, or him prioritizing your texts over group chats. But here's the thing: even if he rearranges his schedule to 'bump into' you or shares vulnerable confessions ('my relationship isn't perfect...'), none of it matters unless he ends things first. Emotional cheating still burns.

Watching a close friend go through this made me realize how often people use 'unhappiness' as an excuse to test backup options. If he truly liked you, he'd handle his current relationship with integrity before dragging anyone into a mess. The mixed signals? Probably just guilt and thrill-seeking.

Should I confess if he has a girlfriend?

3 Answers2026-04-24 22:26:03
The heart wants what it wants, but ethics shouldn't take a backseat. If he's already in a relationship, confessing your feelings could stir up unnecessary drama—not just for him and his girlfriend, but for you too. I've seen friendships crumble over this kind of situation, and it's rarely worth the fallout. Maybe focus on why you're drawn to someone unavailable—is it the thrill of the forbidden, or something deeper? Sometimes, unrequited crushes fade when you redirect that energy toward people who are truly open to reciprocation.

That said, if you genuinely believe he might be unhappy in his current relationship, there's a case for speaking up—but tread carefully. Even then, I'd wait until he's single. Life isn't a romance manga where grand confessions rewrite destiny; real emotions get messy. Honesty matters, but so does timing and respect for others' commitments.

'I thought he liked me' but he's taken—what now?

3 Answers2026-04-24 19:03:38
Ugh, that sinking feeling when you realize the person you’ve been crushing on is already in a relationship—it’s like stepping off a curb you didn’t see. I’ve been there, and it’s messy. At first, you might convince yourself that their glances or late-night texts mean something more, but reality hits hard. What helped me was redirecting that energy. Instead of dwelling on 'what ifs,' I threw myself into stuff I love—binge-watching 'Heartstopper' for the nth time, discovering indie music, or even revisiting old hobbies like painting. Distraction isn’t a cure, but it creates space to heal.

And hey, boundaries are crucial. If staying friends feels like torture, it’s okay to step back. You don’t owe anyone your emotional labor. Over time, I realized unrequited crushes often highlight what we actually want in a partner—someone fully available, emotionally and otherwise. This whole thing? It’s a pivot, not a dead end.

How to move on when he has a girlfriend?

3 Answers2026-04-24 03:04:36
Ugh, this one hits close to home. I went through something similar last year, and the hardest part was realizing that my feelings didn’t just vanish because the situation changed. What helped me was redirecting all that emotional energy into something creative—I started writing short stories inspired by the messiness of it all. Not about him, obviously, but about the chaos of unrequited love in general. It turned into a weirdly therapeutic hobby.

Also, I forced myself to meet new people, even when I didn’t want to. Not as potential partners, just as humans who didn’t know my backstory. Joining a local board game group introduced me to folks who talked about 'Catan' strategies instead of relationships, and that distance was a relief. Time didn’t magically fix things, but filling that time with other things made the ache less sharp.

Does he regret choosing her over me?

3 Answers2026-06-17 07:29:22
You know, I've been in situations where I wondered if someone regretted their choice, and it's a tough spot to be in. But honestly, people's feelings are so complex that it's impossible to say for sure without hearing it from them directly. Maybe he does have moments of doubt, or maybe he's completely at peace with his decision. What I've learned from watching way too many romance dramas like 'Normal People' is that regret isn't always black and white—it can be fleeting or deeply rooted.

Instead of fixating on his potential regret, I'd focus on your own path. Whether it's diving into a new hobby, rewatching 'Pride and Prejudice' for the 10th time (because let's face it, Mr. Darcy heals all wounds), or just giving yourself space to grow. You deserve someone who chooses you without hesitation.
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