My boyfriend and I have been together for two years. We are living together for 6 months. He's a wonderful guy. Lately we've been getting into each other's nerves and arguing everyday. He said he loves me but he's tired of all the stress this is giving him. He said we needed a long break. He's moving out in a few days.
What does he mean by a long break? I don't want to but he said he gives up. He said we both need space and time for ourselves. Does this mean we'd still end up together later on? I'm confused. Please help. Thanks
I've freaked out like that before and it's not because I lost interest in my girlfriend. I just lost interest in that level of commitment. That's one step away from marriage and that scared the shit out of me - still does.
Sounds like he completely lost interest. Leaving the house for a few months is no different than a married couple getting separated. Which is more than likely to end up in divorce. I would give it a week or two at most. After that he is gone bye bye for good.
GIRL, he sayin it's over. NO, you won't end up together later on. What you mean you don't want to give up, he's fake and a liar. If he loves you, he wouldn't leave you because of some stupid little crap. He just lost interests in you.
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He maybe saying the truth, about ending up together lately. I don't believe he means it but maybe he does. Even if he does the chances are very slim that you will. Don't like to sound negative but if you live with someone for a while and the leave, that's a sign that things will not work out and none of you will try to make it right under one roof. What are you going to do when you get married? Leave the house for a few months every now and then? You and him both should have worked on your problems more before making the decision.
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