no but really we just discovered we were just too different in some important ways
it was mutual, but I still feel like shit
Didn't you tell us this when you first met her? You admitted that she has no ambition and that you had plans of leaving the town.
Look back on this relationship as a learning experience and I guess when the next opportunity comes, try to really discuss and analyze what you want and make the decisions accordingly.
Yeah but we'd been together long enough that we grew an attachment to each other. We knew it had to end, and we knew we weren't right for each other, but it still feels bad.
She still wants to be friends, which at this point I'm kind of digging because I have zero friends in this town aside from my coworkers, who are all married middle-aged folks.
Oh well, back to fantasizing about Theodore again.
Cilogy wrote:Yeah but we'd been together long enough that we grew an attachment to each other. We knew it had to end, and we knew we weren't right for each other, but it still feels bad.
She still wants to be friends, which at this point I'm kind of digging because I have zero friends in this town aside from my coworkers, who are all married middle-aged folks.
Oh well, back to fantasizing about Theodore again.
When I started this stupid thread I was ready to drive a thousand miles for a person, and I did it. Right now I wouldn't go to a nearby store to buy you a pint of milk, that's what 'healthy' relationships do to you.