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Will she come back to me?

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Question - (23 September 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 23 September 2009)
A male United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

hi i am an 18 year old that has jus gotten out of a great relationship. the problem was my 16 year old girlfriend was not ready for the responsibility of being serious. i understood her point of view( she has been really closed in her whole life and wants to "just have fun"), but it seems as if she does not miss me at all, we dated for an entire year. Every since the break up i don't hear from her and she is having fun but i was her first real boyfriend and did alot of great things for her even though we fought alot recently(her friends say i treated her really special).is it possible that she doesnt miss me at all? Should i jus have faith that she will see that the grass isn't greener on the other side and eventually come back? thank you for your help

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A male reader, CaringGuy United Kingdom +, writes (23 September 2009):

Don't wait around for this one. If she really cared for you, she wouldn't havae dumped you. You were her first love, that's it. First love's rarely work out. Be brave, socialize and find another. You'll love again. I did, and so does nearly everyone else.

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