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26-29,
*lassicclown
writes:So me and my girlfriend recently started university at the same time but we are doing different degrees. I barely get to see her as her schedule is so busy which is tough as i used to see her basically every day at school. I've been making new friends in my course but I've noticed that most of them are female. Do you think I've subconsciously been making female friends to fill the space that my girlfriend usually occupies? i.e. do you think I'm trying to fill emotional gaps with other girls affection etc or is it just coincidence?
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reader, aunt honesty +, writes (30 March 2014):
Just because most of your friends are female doesn't mean that you are trying to replace your girlfriend so try and not worry. Yes am sure there is a gap in your life now as you dont see as much off each other but as long as these girls are only friends and you still want to be with your girlfriend then that is all that matters.
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reader, Sageoldguy1465 +, writes (24 March 2014):
You sound like many/most guys who go to a college where there are oodles of new (and hot!) girls.... and are not above trying out a few of them....
Your G/F is still in the picture.... and if - following your ill-timed dalliances - you get her back to the top of your list, you may spend the rest of your life with her.
Only time will tell how this story ends...
Good luck...
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