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Is our relationship doomed forever?

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Question - (9 December 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 9 December 2010)
A female United States age 36-40, *utiepie25 writes:

My current ex-boyfriend as of two days ago and I broke up because I blew something he said out of preportion and things got really out of hand. I said some pretty mean things and so did he. We decided to call off the relationship because we just don't seem to see eye to eye on anything lately. We used to be so happy. I feel like he thinks I'm too picky about certain things that are done around the house. I'm very neat and tidy. Him, not so much. But I guess the real problem is that he thinks I'm too sensitive about the things he says to me. He says I'm too dramatic and need to lighten up. I miss him a lot but I am not the type to beg someone to give the relationship another chance. I'm too proud to beg so I just don't. I really hurt his feelings and I don't know how to express how sorry I am for the way things ended. I honestly believe he is just wanting a few days to himself to blow some steam off. Is our relationship doomed forever?

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A male reader, the_phoenic United Kingdom +, writes (9 December 2010):

if you miss him and love him simply call him

and tell him

it is not considered begging darling it is love !!

it is a simple solution

that we make hard

talk about what you both like and dislike

and do it in a proper rational way

if you made things out it would be good for you

and if you couldnt cope together your relation

well end in piece, respect and oftenly a good friendship

Good Luck

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