Question Posted Wednesday August 11 2004, 12:35 am
Me and my boyfriend broke up today.
I was mad at him, he seemed to be ignoring me (and I need attention) and he just wanted to play a game for the 6 days before school started instead of wanting to see me.
So after some arguing, he typed to me he didnt want to hurt me but its best we be friends, and I was thinking the same, I just wanted his input on it.
I just felt like telling you this because I feel its one of the bigger things I've done by myself.
I'm crying and stuff, trying to get over a broken heart...I miss him, but then again I know I'm better off without him. I shouldn't be missing him...should I? Maybe the age gap was too big? He was actually really kiddish now that I look back...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? OneMan answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 10:33 pm: Congrats on making the move. Not becasue you left, but because you said it's one of the biggest moves you made and thats always a good thing.
As for the rest of it, it sounds like you have already answered your own questions.
You're going to miss him and that's normal. That only shows that you actually cared. If you two don't get back together, eventually, it will hurt less and things will be even more clear. Just tell yourself that there's more out there and soon, you'll find the one that's better suited for you, and you will.
I'm glad you chose to share this with me. I wish you the best, I really do. [ OneMan's advice column | Ask OneMan A Question ]
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