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Im so sad:(
 

offline warpphex from lurkston, ziltyland. (United Kingdom) on 2002-12-30 16:16 [#00495668]
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me and my girlfriend are looking rocky after 8 years
together.
she was my first love and she is now a big part of my life.
but we are very different people mentaly ,im a very deep
thinker often to deep,
and she is abit narrow minded when it comes to my intrests
and hobbies, we dont feel we are as close as a couple should
be, but we still love each other .
I am also constantly drawn between
my girlfriend and my friends because they dont really get on
with each other so its times like new year that cause me
great aggro.
There is also a nagging in my head that wont let me settle
down and get married because i have never "played the
field"and "sowed my seed" so to speak.
ARRHHHH!!! im all confused and dont know what i want
ARRRRHH!!!!
*STARTS TO WIMPER*


 

offline corngrower from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2002-12-30 16:22 [#00495673]
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you gotta do what you gotta do... mabey you should talk to
her about a seperation period, time for you to both gather
your thoughts and find out if your really the one's for each
other... or mabey I don't know what I'm talking about


 

offline uzim on 2002-12-30 16:23 [#00495674]
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=(

love problems...
sadness, depression...

this is all so sad and so devastating and still so common...
which makes it even worse i guess...


 

offline hobbes from age on 2002-12-30 16:23 [#00495675]
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no! no! no!, you re not alone!
(in michael stipe style)


 

offline warpphex from lurkston, ziltyland. (United Kingdom) on 2002-12-30 16:27 [#00495680]
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*sniff ,wipes eyes*
yes i think we both need time away to reflect.


 

offline BlatantEcho from All over (United States) on 2002-12-30 20:31 [#00495874]
Points: 7210 Status: Lurker | Followup to warpphex: #00495680



not time to fuck around, mind you, that will mess with a
relationship

but just time apart to enjoy friends and re-energize

after 8 years, that should required. if she comes back to
you with the same emotions, or stronger ones, and you the
same, great.

if not, well, you have a friend for life, so don't sweat.


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2002-12-30 20:35 [#00495876]
Points: 4904 Status: Regular



i dont believe in girls being good friends after a
relationship...
never worked for me...
btw, i share a tear with you, i know heart problems....



 

offline BlatantEcho from All over (United States) on 2002-12-30 20:37 [#00495878]
Points: 7210 Status: Lurker | Followup to glass_eater: #00495876



hey man, me neither, I always stear clear.

but a recent 9 month gf has been asking me for help with
troubles, and now I can talk to her about my own.

When you know someone so well, and there is no malice, it
can happen.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2002-12-30 20:39 [#00495882]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker | Followup to glass_eater: #00495876



One guy I know is still good friends with his ex, but
neither of them are seeing anyone new (or so she says). I
think their friendship will end when a new sperm donor
enters the picture.


 

offline weatheredstoner from same shit babes. (United States) on 2002-12-30 20:49 [#00495889]
Points: 12585 Status: Lurker | Followup to warpphex: #00495668



For starters, if you we're happy with yourself, you wouldn't
need a girlfriend. This is a great opportunity to realize
who you really are. Spend some time alone, it wont kill you.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2002-12-30 20:51 [#00495891]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker | Followup to BlatantEcho: #00495878



"but a recent 9 month gf has been asking me for help with
troubles, and now I can talk to her about my own. "

LOOK OUT



 

offline jupitah from Minneapolis (United States) on 2002-12-30 20:55 [#00495895]
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i was heavily in love with a girl i had nothing in common
with, so i feel you. i ended up ending it (not nearly as
long as a reltionship, but i know love), very very
painfully. in the end it was for the best in our situation,
but i that doesn't mean it applies to your situation. i'm
not one to give love advice, but i wish you the best,
whatever happens.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2002-12-30 21:03 [#00495899]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker | Followup to warpphex: #00495668



Anytime you break up with someone there is afterwards the
feeling that you've made a horrible mistake. This is as
certain as the crankiness and depression when you're
quitting tobacco.

It's hard to say if you should break up with her... have you
met other wenches you have more in common with? Could you
honestly say that another relationship would not end up with
similar problems?

As I see it, once you've invested enough time getting to
know someone and they're like family or even closer than
family, it's a horrible waste to throw it away.

Imagine having to re-tell all your stories again, and having
to listen to someone else's again, instead of the
comfortable silent understanding that develops with a good
longterm relationship. Ach, the work of
relationship-building...


 

offline elusive from detroit (United States) on 2002-12-30 21:05 [#00495901]
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seperation is the 1st step to a loss


 


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