Girls Clingy.. How Do I Finish It. Posted: 12-14-05 21:07pm
Ok this is pretty serious. Well for my
age im only 17. Iv been dating a girl for
7 months now.. I know that may seem like
nothing to some of u married people but
considering everything this has been like
my longest relationship. She always was
kinda clingy but lately she's been asking
about staying with me forever and
marriage.. At my age I dont even want to
think about that kind of commitment. I
kinda feel that I need some alone time.
But I have a real difficult situation. I
cant break up with her.. I mean its
really hard. I dont know how to like say
no to a girl so I might have made some
promises I cant keep.. Any advice on how
to conclude this??
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cd998776
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Posted: 12-14-05 23:36pm
Maybe just explain the situation to her
and tell her you need a little more time
to yourself without breaking up...
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lostdude
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Posted: 12-19-05 09:48am
Have you seen friends? Call it a "break"
:d I went through one with my girlfriend,
we rushed things, and we needed to know
each other... Just tell her you cant see
other ppl, I made that mistake and didnt
tell her... Took me a while to get her
back...
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