Text: Sister Zeng.
When a man comes to you every other day after separation, but doesn't mention the things that are reconciled, it can mean a variety of things. Here are some possible explanations:
1.He is not ready: sometimes, after separation, it takes some time to think calmly and process his emotions. The man may not have fully accepted the fact of the breakup, or he is thinking about his future plans and goals and therefore does not want to go back to the past right away.
He may want some time to think and organize his thoughts before deciding whether he wants to start over.
2.He's just lonely: Sometimes, people can feel lonely and lost after a breakup, and talking to an ex can be a way to alleviate those feelings.
The man may just be contacting you because he is lonely, rather than really trying to reconcile with you.
He may just need some companionship and comfort, and you, as his ex, can give him that comfort.
3.He hasn't let go yet: Another possibility is that the man hasn't completely let go of your feelings and he may still be hopeful about your relationship.
He may think that the separation between you is just a spur of the moment, or he may think that the problems between you can be resolved through communication and hard work.
Therefore, he often comes to you, probably because he wants to keep in touch and wants the opportunity to start over.
4.He has other motives: In addition to the above situations, the man may have other motives to come to you.
For example, he may need help or comfort, or he may want to be friends with you.
It's also possible that he just appreciates you because of some of your characteristics or personality, but doesn't necessarily want to get back together with you.
Whatever his motives, if you're confused or unsure of his intentions, the best way to do this is to communicate with him directly.
You can ask him why he comes to you so often and express your feelings and thoughts.
Through an open conversation, you can better understand each other's intentions and needs and find a better way to handle the situation.