Adulthood Breakfast

Do adults who are working and very busy feel heartbreaks? So here is my rant. I am 26 years and the year just started when my now ex started acting up over a minor issue. I tried apologizing even when I fully knew I wasn’t wrong but he said he needed space, which I gave him. Since then, we stopped talking. After four days, I messaged him to know the fate of our relationship. (Before I did, I already prepared my mind to cry because I believed I loved him and it would be a big deal for me to lose him.) So when I messaged him, he started acting up again. The whole thing was funny because I literally just asked him a question which he refused to answer—and the question was a rhetorical one where all he had to say was yes or no.

He started beating about the bush, so I just ignored him since then and assumed we’ve broken up. But the issue now is, since then I have been so occupied that I haven’t had the chance to think about it. Even at night when I’m supposed to think about it, I just doze off, and I am surprised because I thought the feeling would be like my first breakup that I experienced at 19. But work and other activities have occupied my mind. So is this how other adults feel it or it’s just me and has nothing to do with being an adult?

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