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Why can't she let go of him?

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Question - (17 March 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 17 March 2009)
A male United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

i want to be with this girl who has a boyfriend for about 4 years. she says she is unhappy and wants out. she says i make her happy and she feels complete with me. She told me i want to leave him but CANT. If she is unhappy why is she staying. She says i make her happy. I don't know what to believe. Eventually she told me i need to walk away and it totally destroyed me. We used to talk hours at a time during the night and hang out all the time.Will she ever be able to leave and will it be too late when she does... should i just wait and hope or put her behind and how?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (17 March 2009):

well i am a women and have been in this situation i think it is probibly because she has been with him for so long and she does love him even tho he does treat her so bad and she may want out but she is probibly realy confused women have a need to want to help men change and become a better person no matter how bad they treat us but my advice is DONT GIVE UP she may end up being with u u just might need to give her that extra shove be persistant in persueing her.

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