26yr old female...involved for 6 months. Hes getting a divorce and my fiance passed away we dont want a relationship now. Ive known him forever. Lately hes been distant but every time I say we should stop talking he says he loves me, doesnt want to let me go and we should see where we end up...i know he cares about me but hes talking to 2 other girls and our relationship isnt realy progressing he has trust issues. I really care about him, when were together it great. Should I be patient or just let him go?
Additional info, added Tuesday July 19 2011, 1:41 pm: My fiance died 2yrs ago....so its been awhile...Im not ready for a relationship but I feel like we should be moving forward...The only reason I even got involved with him is because we had a history....otherwise I would still be focusing on myself,kids, and being single. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? YoungMommy answered Tuesday July 19 2011, 1:44 pm: Be patient... you both have very big relationship problems he is getting divorced and you lost someone very special to you its going to take time. But I am sure it will be okay good luck [ YoungMommy's advice column | Ask YoungMommy A Question ]
Xui answered Tuesday July 19 2011, 12:40 pm: Be patient
You said your fiance had passed away, How long was this? You told him that you two should stop talking..You are still grieving. If you need time to yourself then take it. If this guy is the right one for you then it will eventually work out. If it doesn't then there are many more guys out there.
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