Months after the breakup, I still check her playlist updates. I still re-read her old texts like scripture. I know her coffee order, the way she hums off-key when she’s nervous, the exact shade of her favorite hoodie (faded lavender). I’m not proud of it. But I’m not over it either.
Angie Lynx, if you ever read this: I hope you’re happy. And I hope one day, I find myself without needing to find you first. obsessed with my ex angie lynx
Angie wasn’t my longest relationship. She wasn’t the “easiest” or the safest. But she was the one who looked at me like she’d already memorized my flaws before I even showed them. She laughed too loud in quiet restaurants. She’d disappear for hours then come back with wildflowers and no apology. Loving her was like trying to hold lightning. Months after the breakup, I still check her playlist updates
Here’s a content draft structured for a personal blog or social media confessional-style post (e.g., Instagram caption, TikTok voiceover, or YouTube short). The tone is raw, reflective, and slightly poetic. Obsessed with My Ex – Angie Lynx I’m not proud of it
I don’t want her back. I want the version of me that she unlocked – fearless, a little reckless, fully awake. So maybe I’m not obsessed with her . Maybe I’m obsessed with who I was when she was mine.
We’re told obsession fades. That time heals. But no one warns you what happens when your ex isn’t just a person – she’s a feeling . For me, that feeling has a name: Angie Lynx.