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Am I falling out of love with the only guy I've ever loved?

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Question - (19 December 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 19 December 2009)
A female United States age 30-35, *sitworthit16 writes:

The guy I have been crazy in love with for the past 7 months is slowly drifting out of my mind. He is everything that I have ever wanted but for some reason my feelings are getting all screwed up.

When me and him first started dating I was the one that was madly in love and he was a bit of a player and now that he is madly in love with me its like thats all i ever wanted and there is nothing more there.

Does this happen when you fall in love for real or am i falling out of love with the only guy that i have ever loved?

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A female reader, pancakes rule Ireland +, writes (19 December 2009):

pancakes rule agony auntThis sort of thing happens all the time.

You will fall in and out of love for years and if you don't love him then you're just stringing him along whereas you should really let him know where he stands.

It is a hard thing to do to break up with someone but he deserves to know that the time has come to let go and move on as you are doing.

good luck, hope it all goes well

xx

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