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I want to know if anyone thinks I am doing the right thing.?
I love this girl I dated two years ago more than anything on the planet. However, I live 100 miles from her, lack a car, and she hates long-distance relationships (we are both what most would call "clingy"). I told her I loved her more than anything, convinced her of the existence of the eternal bond between us. However, she is dating a guy down here and he treats her like slightly more than a sex doll. However, she is too forgiving of him, and wants to be with him for the next year. After that, she wishes to attend my university, while he goes to another halfway across the state. Is waiting for her the right thing to do, or should I try to move on again?
Also, anyone with a clue on how one does so? I am not particularly able to move on, you see, especially not from her. (We have had no contact for two years, and I still love her more than anything on the planet.) Please help?
6 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Keep your friendship with her going...if you really love her then waiting could be good. But you have to realize that she might not ever feel that way about you. So don't wait on her and then flip out if she dates other guys in college. She isn't yours...let her make her choices.
But ALWAYS BE THERE FOR HER!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
... WOW, that's a situation there... Well me (Personally) I love my girlfriend more than I like myself, but if she ever did that, I lack the forgivness. But if you feel that you could not live without her than maybe you should. But just know that the more you put into a relationship the more it will kill you when it ends. You have to make the choice
- Anonymous1 decade ago
well, waiting for her would just cause you more heartaches because i don't think she'll be coming back to you...who knows. just move on, and if she comes around and you still like her, lucky you. hope I helped.
- 1 decade ago
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