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Seeing The Signs
Guys Hit Relationship Roadblocks
UPDATED: 6:18 am PDT April 13,
2004
- Dear Double Take, For the last few months, my girlfriend and I have been having problems in our relationship. It has been mostly due to our age and inexperience with relationships. She has said that she thinks I'm a great person and I'm everything that she could ever want in a boyfriend. However, she isn't completely happy.
We decided to take a break, but we continued our relationship routine shortly after. She told me many times how she missed me like crazy when we weren't with each other. But she'd still let me know that she was having these feelings that she didn't want this relationship anymore. I was very confused by the mixed signals I was getting. However, when we were with each other, I felt as though we were still in our relationship. Then, a few weeks ago, she had a week to go before she was going on a trip with an organization from her college. We barely had any contact that whole week. While she was away, she called me once and we had a good conversation. Then she called me when she got back, but I wasn't around. I called her back and she answered, but said she was busy hanging out with friends. I tried calling her a few times after that -- once when I knew she'd be there -- but she never answered.I took the hint and stopped trying to get in contact with her. I figure I'll let her contact me when she wants to, which she hasn't done yet. I'm just really confused why she stopped talking to me cold turkey, especially when everything was going great between us. - Dear Double Take,I am male, 27 years of age, and I met a beautiful, 31-year-old, single, independent woman in November. Two months later, she moved away as planned.We were dating exclusively after the first month. We were really into each other. Things were slowly progessing and she was making future plans regarding a long-distance relationship.Things started to change when it got close to time for her to leave, but I thought it was because of stress. Six days before her departure, she said that we should take a step back.I agreed with her that our relationship wasn't ready for long distance. I told her that I wanted us to keep up with our communication and let time takes its course. I thought that with the time apart, she would change her mind.It's been about a month, and we still talk pretty much every day. I feel she's getting homesick. I've told her I miss her and would like to see her. She never says that on her own. No plans have been set on seeing each other.During a recent conversation, she was crying because she felt alone and that she hasn't met Mr. Right. It really hurt me because I still care for her. I would like to get back together, but I know it won't happen. I like her too much to just become friends.Should I tell her this? Should I cut ties with her to show her what she is missing?
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