06.09.2006, 08:00 AM | #21 |
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i agree. sometimes it's sad but that's just they way it is. it sounds like he'll come back to england though, maybe you'll be able to werk stuff out then. i'm a little cynical when it comes to this sort of thing, and with out really knowing either of you it's hard to say certainly, but i don't think moving to australia would neccessarily be the best thing to do.
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06.09.2006, 08:08 AM | #22 | |
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your right man, i shoot my mouth off a bit and i can be a bit selfish, i dont have too much love experiance (being in the same boat as yourself) it is about comprimise(<-and i just realised i'm shite at spelling that) but fuck it man, follow your heart and do what you feel inside, if you need an irish opinion or someone to off-load to you know where the fishmonkey is.
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06.09.2006, 08:15 AM | #23 |
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It wouldn't simply because i feel like he can't really walk with his own legs just yet.I am a perfectly reasonable person but i think he has crossed my boundaries one time too many.I have always been there for him and i lent him more than a shoulder to cry upon but now i'm slowly starting to learn that if there isn't some sort of balance to cling up to,the whole thing will collapse eventually.Time will indeed tell.
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06.09.2006, 08:21 AM | #25 |
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i wonder if you following him out to australia might give him the wrong sort of signals too, take you for granted or come to be too dependant on your being there for him? obviously i don't know him, so maybe i'm coming to the wrong conclusions, but the way you describe him i don't know how much more help you can give him or whether it's better for himself to try to learn to cope alone?
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06.11.2006, 12:39 PM | #27 |
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sorry to hear that your having problems. you guys are a real good couple. simon is a really great guy. i am the king of long distance relationships. had one that lasted seven years and it was very hard. its strange because when you are apart you both change, your lives go on and then when you see eachother again its just different. things are not the same when you are not together. all i can say is that either go to australia and be with him, which is not a bad idea or stay and wait/split up do something about it sooner rather than later otherwise it will make you life a misery and i dont want to see that happen to you man.
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06.11.2006, 09:36 PM | #28 |
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You've just described every serious relationship I've ever had.
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