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No. I broke up with her, so it probably wouldn't be all that difficult for me to start talking to her again. The prospect of talking again isn't appealing, however, and that's how I know I'm not interested.
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You haven't answered the first question. [i]Why[/i] are you angry?
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I don't know. She was an irritating, socially inept twat that embarrassed me and angered me while we dated. My anger with her isn't exclusive to her social behavior, but rather how she was as a whole. I don't know why I'm angry. All I know is that I don't want her to be successful in life, and it makes me happy when she fails.
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[quote]This person isn't even in my life anymore, yet whenever I see her, I get angry. When I hear something about her, I get angry. And when I get angry, I obsess over the anger.[/quote]If she isn't in your life any more, then why do you still see her? Who mentions her?
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She goes to the same college as me, and although I'm not her "friend" on Facebook anymore, I can still see her commenting on my mutual friends' things. I just need to forget her.
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Edited by Sarah: 7/8/2014 7:10:19 PMBlocking her will make her non-existent on Facebook.
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Yeah, but then she can't see me on Facebook, which means she'll know I blocked her. There are a few ways she could take the deletion/blocking, the least desirable being her feeling satisfaction. So blocking is not an option.
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If you can see her posts then she has not blocked you. You assume that she will be satisfied by you blocking her. Have you not assumed that she may be dissatisfied if you block her? The fact that she has not blocked you means she is either indifferent or would find it unsatisfying to block you.
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I have no idea what her motives are. She's emotionally unstable, and maybe even a little mentally unstable, so her reasons for not blocking me earlier are questionable. All I know is that blocking her has unknown consequences, and the last thing I want is for her to feel satisfied.
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