He doesnât want to leave you anymore.
From personal experience, Iâve seen how absence truly makes the heart grow fonder. When someone leaves, they often donât realize the full extent of what theyâre missing until theyâre faced with that void. The phrases "after he left you, he is full of regret" and "he will come back for you" perfectly capture this journey of realization and change. I recall a close friend who went through a painful breakup; it was only after some time apart that he understood how much his partnerâs presence had enriched his life. He recognized her patience, kindness, and the unwavering support she offered, all qualities that are rare and precious. This acknowledgment sparked his desire to make amends and return with a genuine commitment to improving the relationship. Itâs important to remember that true reconciliation isnât just about coming back; itâs about growth and willingness to change. When someone "is full of regret" and admits "you are so outstanding" and the best person they could ever meet, it signals an awakening to what really matters. If youâre in a similar situation, it helps to reflect on your own boundaries and feelings. Forgiveness and acceptance are vital, but so is ensuring that your needs are met and your worth is recognized. Relationships thrive on mutual respect and love, and when both partners return with a renewed perspective, thereâs potential for a deeper, more meaningful connection than before.