What does we need a break mean. What does that's good mean
Question Posted Sunday October 6 2013, 3:10 am
The boy friend wanted to take a break from the relationship of 5 months he had certain issues in his head about us
To much to fast and feels smoothered we need to take a break
But 2ninutes before he said thst he sent me a text from the site where we first met and sent me a fluirt thinking it was funny
We saw each other tonight with his son
When I told him I him I missed him he paused and then said why we text everyday
I responded I miss you anyways it's one thing to text everyday but its different from when you don't see them
I want to know if taking break also means breaking up
Xui answered Sunday October 6 2013, 3:39 pm: Generally a break is the last straw before ending it. Unfortunately, In many cases a break does end up being a break up.
Break generally means you are temporary not a couple, So yes in another form you are temporary broken up. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
AdviceByChristina answered Sunday October 6 2013, 12:11 pm: I think it means to stop being a couple for awhile, but coming back to the relationship. I would just wait and see when he talks to you again, and question him about it.
Good luck and take care.
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adviceman49 answered Sunday October 6 2013, 10:32 am: That is what I would make of it. At the very least it is a prelude to him saying down the road something to the effect of I found some one else or I think we should make this permanent.
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