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Is it harder to move on in a situation like this ?

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Question - (26 January 2009) 2 Answers - (Newest, 26 January 2009)
A female Canada age 41-50, anonymous writes:

If two people are very much in love, they were together for 6 - 7 years. He had to end the relationship because of some unresolved circumstances which involve family backgroud, etc. Even after the breakup and n/c, still have very strong feeling for each other and still very much in love. I'm finding it very hard to move on knowing that he still love me, we have to be apart not because he cheated on me nor going for another woman, but we are kinda forced to end it. At this moment I still hanging onto to hope. In a situation like this, is it harder for both parties to move on ?

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A female reader, didda123 United Kingdom +, writes (26 January 2009):

didda123 agony auntIf you would prefer to send me a private message that would be alright. Whatever you decide x

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A female reader, didda123 United Kingdom +, writes (26 January 2009):

didda123 agony auntYour question is a puzzle to me i can't imagine how a loving relationship of 6-7 years can be ended due to family background can you please elaborate a little everything is very confidential though i know you will worry someone may see your posting but there are thousands of questions and some maybe similar so don't worry you are quite anonymous!

It will obviously be very distressing and extremely hard to move on i would have thought, given the fact that you know you both love each other so much and have been torn apart!

Is it something to do with arranged marriages perhaps? I can't get a full picture of your problem without a little more information so i hope you can oblige x

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