I'm trying my best to maintain boundaries by just saying we weren't compatible or it just won't work out in the long run. But, I had a few people ask more questions like "What was it about him? Was he a slob or what?", and I felt compelled to answer. I simply said my ex-partner had a controlling personality and that I just couldn't be in that type of relationship.
But, when I told them the truth, I felt over-exposed. Given a recent experience, I don't want to come off as playing victim or bad-mouthing my ex. For some reason, I think people won't understand or think something is wrong with me if I tell them what happened in my most recent relationship (such as him not wanting me to exercise, cook or feel a certain way).
Do people really judge you poorly if you tell them the facts of why you broke up? Is it socially acceptable? I know my close friends understand though and support me, because they've met my ex and they got their own impressions of his personality....so they weren't surprised in the end when I told them.
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