Category: relationships


Hey ladies,

Pursuant to the previous Siri Putus Cinta entry, [here's the link] an interesting topic sprung in my mind to which ai think worth sharing.

Lesbians tend to change partner, it’s almost like a norm to lesbians’ community, whether or not the reasons are acceptable or absurd. It’s just seem inevitable to befriend your ex, more so,  if you keep changing partners whom coming from the already trifling outed Malaysians’ lesbians. Apparently the lesbian community isn’t that big, well we probably all are connected to one another somehow. You and I know that. The case may be different if your ex made a big U-turn to the straight world . Fuh, a big relieve that might be.

The last entry was likely an optimistic view, on the contrary you may not go down with the idea of lesbians being friends with their exes and there are some valid arguments to support that. I too after have done a little or so reflections time with myself, has the likelihood to revise my opinion.

One point worth mentioning though, being friends with your ex is permissible or maybe do-able provided you  and your conscience are crystal clear on the intention of having the ex just as friends, as in normal friends, without any ulterior motive eyeing to be her bestfriend what more , more than that !

By right if u have been meaning to become her bff whilst at the same time dating your current gf, that could get too mess up and misleading to any of u who still has feeling for the other. Therefore, you are WARNED it’s best to avoid possible dramas, to remain just as friends, real friends that’s it.

Confusing? Who says it’s  going to be easy to befriend your ex?

Only if you want it so bad , to which your mental, mind, conscience are in pact to strictly treat the ex as you treat your other friends.

There’s a lot to go through assuming you are determine to have the ex as your friend. one thing i reckon is never coerce a friendship with your ex post-break up because each individuals responses towards dealing with their emotional predicaments are different from yours. Let them adjust to their own pace before they subsequently at appease with the idea being friends with an ex. Hence, allow time to take its course , u will be grateful that u have waited in line rather than rushing your way assuming the ex is ready to build a normal friendship with you.

That may take some time, depends, a few months could be , or more.

This friendship however comes with quirk, should you want to resume with the idealistic friendship, you could, as long as you are ready to face some issues bound to arise with it. You reckon how sometimes you are experiencing awkward moments in life ?

Embrace yourself and be ready for recurring awkward moments if you and her finally able to come to terms being just friends or maybe friendly or at least in talking terms, but have you ever thought how would socializing be in a room comprising you, your gf and your ex gf?

Screaming Awkward Out Loud !!!!

Does this chart ring a bell? If we able to construct a chart as such, it’ll become clearer to every lesbians’ minds how small this world of ours. Many would be at disbelieve how well connected we are.

Owing that there’s only 2 degrees of separation within lesbians’ community,  expect the above circumstance to happen even not today, chances are someday you might rub shoulders with your ex in a social event or anything along that line. Haven’t u seen your ex hooking up with your mutual friend ? Situation could become slippery and unattractively gross. The scary thing is, having your ex within your social circle, that’s a nightmare comes true. Of course this isn’t likely to happen shall your ex completely release herself from the lesbian world at once. Still you have to work with all this crap and see where it would take u.

What are the odds? Ultimately we are dying to know if there’s some sort of  code of ethics ( if there is such thing) , how-to socialize within a circle where there’s your gf and your ex gf.  I’m looking at this only from readings and a little bit of input from my own humble experiences as well as observations.

I am learning as i go taking with a pinch of salt, wishing all of you are too.

Imagine having your current gf having to mingle in a room with a couple or two of your exes in it. Uncomfortable situation (s) could stem out of it . The manner in which you handle yourself will play a vital part in the success and happiness that you currently enjoy with your current gf.

It’s no wonder some lesbians find it difficult to befriend their ex because women being women, are just emotional creatures and a room full with lesbians, drama could bound to happen. Although most of us women are not make us all exclusive to being slave of our emotions. Having said that, it’s acceptable really to not want to establish any kind of relationship at all with the ex.

However credit is due for those who able to draw the lines and defines their friendship at the same time keep drama at bay completely. Often though we linger to our past memories and such come to delusional state of hoping the friendship pre-relationship could be resurrected , but yeah, as if we could surpass the relationship period we had with our ex, goodluck with that.

I’m pretty much a lucky lass for many of my exes are straight women, therefore they made my social interaction life at ease, within the lesbians circle that is. I’m still counting my luck though because i had a breakthrough last year and now have an ex whose a lesbian, within my buddies circle of lesbian . That ain’t easy i tell ya.

You can’t help but to consider from every corner that’s possible to value ; would your gf able to blend with your group of friends ? whatmore if your ex is among them ? can you create a middle ground whereby your current gf, your ex together with your friends socialise without risking any drama? that’s a tough one i gotta tell u.

the one thought that’ll come to mind; the ex is examining your gf with critical eyes. that’s just scary because for what it’s worth, you wont want your beloved to feel uneasy having people eyeing on her with critical look, judging her every moves . You can now throw the “don’t judge a book by its cover” down the drain, cause it’s no longer apply. You afraid your gf is pre-emptively judged even before she’s physically seen or met.

Rupanya kau kena kritik sebab kau ada freckels

mateila berdarah Belanda katanya, err takde kaitan 

And you pray hard , your other friends wouldn’t pass a single judgement towards your gf. It’s hard but without doubt is inevitable. it’s as much scary because you want your friends to accept the stark changes but at the same time keeping a balance / natural acceptance towards everybody, maintaining positive and healthy front .

Similarly, meeting your gf buddies could also be nerve-wrecking , as u might expect yourself to be examined and/or compared as against your gf’s ex. u are caught up between setting up a standard against an ex u barely know while at the same time remaining true to yourself without having to fake in order to fit in or anything for that matter, hoping her buddies will accept the fact that you are a distinguish person who is just in love with their buddy.

This unwritten code of ethics, i’m not sure, should we rely on them when we almost not certain what are they . As we almost reach the end of this entry, I’m convinced how these rules are if not critical are incumbent .It’s confusing , at times may be intimidating but more often than not we always wonder where to draw the line and make it crystal clear lest the line is too blurry we might just step on the grey area and risk our relationship. My two cents is, if you aren’t ready or are unsure what to do, do not expose yourself to such frailty , remember to allow time to take its course.

I will continue searching on the internet with hope that i can prepare something as mere guidance or maybe some tips we can all refer to.

Before i pen down this matter for now, i would appreciate your views with regards to this matter , probably best if you can come up with viable suggestions or recommendations we all can benefit from, it sure be great !

cheers all

dwq

Always, always the biggest fear that follow suit after a hideous past experience in relationship is fear of rejection or the fear of a possible perpetuating bad experiences. No doubt it is hurtful but by worrying so much that the similar things might hurt u twice, ure denying yourself the right to love and be loved.

Trust me, it is worth the pain once u have found your soulmate. Should you not take up the opportunity, you are the one is at loss.

The real problem comes when it’s time for you to start enjoying something, and you’re still held back by your fear. What do you do and how can you overcome this?

A good starting point is remembering this motto, “Nothing in life worth having, or keeping, is going to be effortless or painless.” If you’re going to be involved with someone, this can also include a friendship, you need to make a commitment to them that you’re willing to give it your all. Although, the relationship could end in heartbreak, it is far better to know you gave and loved with everything, than to know deep down you held back your emotions.

If you find that opening yourself to love and/or relationships is difficult for you (or possibly a friend), try one of the following ideas and tips.

Don’tThink,JustDo
this does not rule out your better judgment or simply doing things without putting thorough thoughts on it but if you’re the type of person that over-evaluates everything, give yourself a break. Allow yourself to “go with the flow” instead of worrying about what the outcome will be. Remember, there is valuable information in the saying, “Whatever will be, will be.”

AllowExperiences
How many times have you declined to do something, or not pursued something (or someone) because you were worried about an unpleasant experience? Take the risk next time and allow yourself to experience things. You may find the risk was worth it!

BeOpenAndHonest
Many times you’ll find someone who is worried about something, but has never even spoken with the other partner about it. It’s very difficult to maintain a relationship if you don’t let your partner know how you feel about something or any concerns you may have. Sharing your thoughts will not only help alleviate your fears, but it will also begin the start of a solid relationship.

Do Unto Others
If you’re insecure about something, there’s a high chance that it could quite possibly be caused by something similar you’ve done in the past. Keep pesky, guilty feelings at bay by following the golden rule, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Not only will you feel better about yourself, you’ll also find it easier to be open when you’ve got nothing to hide!

Those who simply sit and wait for love to come to her shore is regretfully depriving themselves from love – “deemed to be the most fascinating and beautiful thing than can ever happen to the humankind “, despite that it really hurts to love sometimes but won’t u rather feel the pain than to live and regret not having to feel such feeling?

love is one of those game that is highly risky but rest assured you will not regret investing your tangible and intangible possession at stake! yeah life if anything revolves around uncertainties so no such drivel claiming prudence over life, whatmore love. so be bold , dare yourself and trust yourself enough to be able to feel love again :)

open up your heart ! open up your heart for love !

dwq

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