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Is this a Cosmo myth?

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Anonymous User (Age:18 to 24)     When: 11 months ago
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In February's Cosmo magazine they said, "if a guy says he doesn't want to hurt you, what it really means is that he's not thinking the relationship will ever be long-term." true or false?

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johnsmith2116 (Age:30 to 35)      When: 9 months ago
It has been true, but it isn't always the case. He might have things from previous relationships that might make him say that to a girl.
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Acuzio (Age:25 to 29)      When: 11 months ago
Not necessarily true--it depends on the context. If a guy said that he never wanted to hurt you because he always wanted to be with you, it would be false.

Think about it the opposite way... If a guy said that he intended to hurt you, would you assume that he was thinking about a long-term relationship?
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a400m-runner If the guy knows that he is going to hurt you then he recognizes the pain that can come from long term relationships - 11 months ago

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a400m-runner (Age:18 to 24)      When: 11 months ago
Basically yeah that's what it means. Him saying that is like him saying "if we stay together much longer I don't think anything will come but pain." Sorry if you've heard this.
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lovebird01 I agree. It is kind of like he's trying to let you down easy, and trying to ease out of the relationship. Not the most noble way to do it! - 11 months ago
 

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