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*osingerxo
writes: My girlfriend wants to take a break. I'm okay with it but I feel like she's going to leave me for another boy. I recently found out she was flirting with someone else and now this has happend I really don't wants to break up with her. Is this really a break or should I e worried that I am going to lose her?
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 October 2011): Hope you are ok. x
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reader, xosingerxo +, writes (3 October 2011):
xosingerxo is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThanks guys! We broke up. I just hope I can dissonance as fast as I know she will.
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reader, anonymous, writes (3 October 2011): I would be asking her WHY she wants a break.. then if there is a problem, you could try fixing it, and maybe she won;t need to take a break. OR you could call her bluff, and say ' ok. and act as if you don;t care, and see if she comes running back. Good luck. xx
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reader, Madalo 1 +, writes (3 October 2011):
Give her the break rather than force her to be in something she isnt interested in. If she moves on, then its fine she never liked you much, you will find someone who wants to be with you. They say if you love a bird, let it fly away. If it returns to you, that bird is yours.
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reader, nanabear456 +, writes (3 October 2011):
well sorry to break it to you but she might like someone else. first of all think of why the break is happening. if its something you did then try to fix it.if not then just let things settle down.
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