waytoomuchdrama Posted October 4, 2007 Posted October 4, 2007 Ok so im going to try to briefly explain my predicament. So theres this girl i dated last winter for a few months then broke up. it wasnt a bad break up and we still stayed friends and eventually fell back into being more than friends but still not dating. I've always had strong feelings for her but shes always had not as much for me and had some for other guys. Its been over six months now and she has stronger feelings for me but i have less than i did for her. We we fight about a lot of things, and even though i do a lot for her she doesnt seem to appriciate much of it. At times we get along extremely well and others it we fight over the dumbest things and piss each other off. She makes me feel like im not good enough for her. She doesnt want to go out with me even though she has strong feelings(its really complicated) but she really doesnt want to be done with the more than friends relationship. Its starting to feel like a tease to me and i want to move on. So my main question is how do you move on when both ppl have strong feelings and are attached to each other and are around each other everyday. what do i do. its hard for me to move on but i want to
hinata_sam Posted October 4, 2007 Posted October 4, 2007 If you're ready to move on, then the best thing to do is let her know how you feel and tell her that although going back to being friends would be nice, that you can't do that because it makes it too hard on you. Breaking off the more than friends part isn't going to work if you still remain friends. You need to just leave each other alone and move on with your lives.
waytoomuchdrama Posted October 4, 2007 Author Posted October 4, 2007 the hard part is i see her everyday and were largely dependent on one another for many things
waytoomuchdrama Posted October 6, 2007 Author Posted October 6, 2007 yes i shes in a couple of my classes at school and we hang out some after school
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