My high school boyfriend hasn’t stopped messaging me since we broke up at 20 years old – now his wife is sending me ‘creepy’ texts
- Woman receives strange texts from her ex’s wife
- Hundreds are convinced it’s her ex pretending to be his wife
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A woman was shocked when she received very strange messages from her high school ex-boyfriend’s wife.
The 35-year-old was sent a Facebook message from her ex’s wife who said her husband ‘can never forget’ and ‘always truly loved’ her.
She claimed her husband ‘settled’ by marrying her and asked the woman to consider reaching out to her former flame.
However many were skeptical and thought the messages were actually from her old boyfriend pretending to be his wife in a bid to win his high-school sweetheart back.
‘I have my high school ex blocked on everything. He’s continued to contact me for years using different mediums – Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. If he can find me on a new site I eventually get a message,’ the woman explained in a Reddit post.
‘I woke up this morning to this message from HIS WIFE who he had a baby with last year from what I’ve been told.’
She said she had broken up with her high school boyfriend when they were 20-years-old.
‘This is bonkers. I feel bad for his wife but Jesus. Leave me alone,’ she said.
The wife said her husband ‘truly misses’ his ex and while they have had many ‘deep conversations’, he can never forget her.
‘He loves you and can never forget you. He settled for me, but in his heart he truly doesn’t want to be with my for life,’ the message continued.
‘He loves you. You hold his heart forever and that will never change. He misses you to the moon and back.’
The wife asked if the woman would ‘please consider’ reaching out to the man.
The woman said her ex has been messaging her on every platform possible since they broke up aged 20. Many online were convinced the tests were from the ex and not his wife (stock image)
‘He has opened up to the fact that he always truly loved you and I was just a rebound,’ she said.
She said she ‘can’t see him sad’ for much longer and hopes that the woman will talk to her husband in the future.
‘He misses you with all his heart,’ she concluded the messages.
Hundreds were quick to share their disbelief with many accusing the husband of sending the messages himself.
‘I think this is probably him and not his ‘wife’. What wife would push her husband to another woman? Creepy,’ one woman said.
‘That’s him pretending to be his wife. Please be safe. His behaviour is concerning,’ a second commented.
‘Not his wife. Definitely him posing as his wife. I might screenshot that and post it on their timeline and ask because if he did that to his wife, she deserves to know,’ a third wrote.
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‘Is it really his wife or him pretending to be her because I cannot imagine a woman sent this to you? It sounds very much like he sent it,’ another said.
Others gave their advice for how to reply to the messages with one saying: ‘I’d respond letting her know that she deserves better. Then I’d block her too.’
‘Even if he’s pretending to be the wife, this is the best answer,’ someone agreed.
The woman said she won’t be responding to the ‘wife’s’ messages nor will she send screenshots to her other social media accounts to let her know her husband is sending messages under her name.
‘I don’t want any part of this or to give this man an excuse to come after me because the fact that he’s still infatuated like this over a decade later (I literally haven’t seen him since I was 22) means he’s completely unhinged,’ she said.
‘Like I’m a nice, person with a decent face but I’m not some ethereal goddess or anything.’
Hours later, the woman received a message request on Instagram from a pet account from her ex who apologised for his wife’s text but she wasn’t convinced.
‘You don’t deserve that from her, she has a lot of guilt and when she drinks she goes right into, ‘you should be with x,y,z’,’ the message read.
She said she thinks the people who guessed the texts were really from her ex and not his wife were on the money.
‘I feel like this was all a ploy for him to start a conversation apologising for his wife’s inappropriate behaviour and trying to make it seem like he’s a good guy now,’ she said.
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