So, you've been hearing that your ex girlfriend is talking about you and that makes you wonder, is it a good thing that she is doing that? You certainly hope so, because since you and her broke up, you've found that all you want is to have her back in your life. You are getting hopeful that the fact that she is talking about you might end up being a good sign that she wants to get back together with you. Is it a good thing if your ex girlfriend is talking about you?
It all depends on the way that she is talking about you, who she is talking about you with, and of course - what it is that she is actually saying about you. Just because you have heard that she is dropping your name in conversation, it does not automatically mean that you have a chance of being able to win her back.
Here are some things that you need to consider if you want to know if it is a good thing that your ex girlfriend seems to be talking about you:
1) Is she inquiring through mutual friends about what you are doing?
This is usually going to be a good sign because it means that she still has an interest in you and she probably knows that if she asks mutual friends about you, that you are going to end up finding out about it. If this is the case, then you probably should take it as a good sign.
2) Is she venting about how bad of a boyfriend you were?
Okay, so this is a good example of it NOT being a good thing that your ex girlfriend is mentioning your name in conversation. If the conversation happens to revolve around the topic of you being a BAD boyfriend, then I wouldn't suggest that you consider it a good sign that she wants you back.
3) Is she saying positive things about when you and her were dating?
If she is talking about you and her in regards to when you were dating and she is saying positive things about you, it might be a sign that she kind of realizes that you actually were a pretty good boyfriend. That could be a perfect time to try and win her back, because there is a good chance that she has already thought about that happening.
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