Cunning breakup tricks only a guy could think of

04 September 2016 - 02:00 By PAIGE NICK

After 20 years of serial dating, which is different to cereal dating (when you date someone who appears yummy and good for you at first, but later turns out to be really bad for your health). From career-dating through my 20s and 30s, I thought I'd been broken up with in every possible way, until I met The Breakup King. Real name Saul, but let's call him Dave to protect his reputation.I met Saul, sorry I mean Dave, one night while having drinks with friends. The subject of dating came up, as it always does, and Dave instantly became our resident expert on "what guys are really thinking" by sheer virtue of the fact that he was the only guy at our table.One of the women was in a tenuous Tinder thing, so she wanted to chat about that. She shared a recent text conversation and wanted to know if the guy was breaking up with her ninja-style. So we turned to "Dave"."I don't know," he said. "I've never broken up with a girl. I made them all break up with me."story_article_left1And so followed the discovery of a new species of breakup I'd never come across in the wild before, which we took the liberty of naming The Nicest Asshole in the World."It was perfect. I never got a single black mark next to my name," Dave told us proudly. "The women I was no longer dating never hated me." When the time came to break up, he simply made himself a little more undateable. A missed shower here, slight halitosis there, a few expertly placed distasteful jokes, a bad shirt worn too often, and voilà, the women would do his dirty work for him. "I'm sorry Dave, it's not you, it's me. Can we still be friends?"It turns what could otherwise be an ugly tearful break up into a slightly grey area, with the opportunity for a few last pity-screws.My friend Nomfundo recently told me about another technique I'd never heard of before. She says: "In Xhosa culture they don't break up with you, they want to leave the door open. Plus it's bad luck to make a woman cry over you."This one guy Nomfundo dated moved to Jozi for a job. After a bit she just forgot about him. Until he contacted her out of the blue a solid eight years later and simply picked up where they'd left off. Calling her "baby", sending naughty texts, making dates. When she confronted him about his sudden reappearance, he said, "But we're still going out, you never broke up with me."Smart move, player. If you never actually close the door all the way on a relationship, then you never make a woman cry over you, and then you can always get lucky.E-mail the author of this article, Paige Nick, at amillionmilesfromnormal@gmail.com or find her on twitter @paigenPaige Nick's novel, 'Dutch Courage' is published by Penguin Random House (R220)..

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