I feel guilty about not staying in love with my ex. Someone please explain this? [15 male]

I don't know exactly how to describe this. It's a weird guilty feeling, like I lied to someone. I broke up with my ex about a year ago, and we're now friends. I don't have any interest in her beyond friendship right now, and she has a boyfriend. However, I feel weirdly guilty about the fact that I've moved on and don't love her anymore. In a way, I would rather have stayed in love with her but be miserable about it than fall out and be so confused and guilty. If I sound edgy or if it helps answer the question, I'm 15, so I'm rather inexperienced. I've looked this up on the Internet and asked my friends about it, only to find out I'm an anomaly, apperently (or I'm atrocious at researching). Thanks for reading through this, and I hope you'll consider answering. I can't give out reddit gold or anything, but I'll deeply appreciate it.



Submitted May 20, 2019 at 06:57AM

I don't know exactly how to describe this. It's a weird guilty feeling, like I lied to someone. I broke up with my ex about a year ago, and we're now friends. I don't have any interest in her beyond friendship right now, and she has a boyfriend. However, I feel weirdly guilty about the fact that I've moved on and don't love her anymore. In a way, I would rather have stayed in love with her but be miserable about it than fall out and be so confused and guilty. If I sound edgy or if it helps answer the question, I'm 15, so I'm rather inexperienced. I've looked this up on the Internet and asked my friends about it, only to find out I'm an anomaly, apperently (or I'm atrocious at researching). Thanks for reading through this, and I hope you'll consider answering. I can't give out reddit gold or anything, but I'll deeply appreciate it.

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