Home quarantine has got people thinking of creative ways to keep themselves amused. Some are practicing their hobbies, some are building new ones, some are turning their dining table into a pool table to ensure they don’t get bored some others are busy doing videos chat with friends and family.
But a 19-year-old university student Rebecca decided to call all her exes and ask them ‘what went wrong’ that caused the break-up.
Well, she did it not for having the one last argument with them all but to analyze her faults and try and improve herself as a person.
“Plus, I really didn’t have anything better to do – I was just so bored. Waiting for them to reply was terrifying, but actually everyone was really nice – there’s no hard feelings there. It gave me a bit of a reality check – it’s so easy to just block someone out of your life,” she explained.
“I don’t believe you made any wrong conscious choices, and neither did I,” he added.
She then called Tim, they were friends first and then got into a relationship. Rebecca was apparently desperate about breaking up with Tim. She was confused about her sexuality back then but Tim assured he will make things work out somehow together.
“I do wanna say, and I feel this is a good time to say it, that I’m sorry for after it happened and I came to your house, still feel like a dick about it years later,” he said.
“It’s the cutting people off really – like for the longest time I assumed you just got bored of me,” he told Rebecca.
“One, confidence. Two, you could have been a bit more passionate, a bit more affectionate. And three, you just could have shown a lot more enthusiasm for the general experience of it all,” he said.
Would you like to go for it and analyze yourself and your habits that are possibly responsible for your past broken relationships? Tell us!