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Girlfriend said we need time apart -- should I wait for her?

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Question - (7 May 2011) 1 Answers - (Newest, 7 May 2011)
A male Nigeria age 36-40, anonymous writes:

hi my girlfriend broke up with me and said we needed time apart that she thinks marriage is overrated and she is just not ready for relationship we were together for about a year,truth is i think she is confused should i move on or try to wait for her,she has been heart broken before so i think it affects her emotions and she doesn't really want to commit to anybody,but i think she loves me though she says she doesn't what should i do

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A female reader, BeckyHugs United Kingdom +, writes (7 May 2011):

Hey....So men are always trying to figure out what we (women) want...honestly, we dont know what we want. Although we always want what we cant have, its in our DNA I swear. I know its childish, but maybe if you go out with mates, get off with a girl or two, let loose a little, have a break from relationship life! Live a little! Maybe she needs to see what she's missing to realise that even though you love her soooo much, your not gonna wait forever! You get me?

Hope this helps xx

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