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Been a lot of relationship advice lately. Now I need some
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<blockquote data-quote="highdensity007" data-source="post: 11133040" data-attributes="member: 52847"><p>Sorry to hear OP. These things happen man, people change. You said you had been together for 5 years and considering both of your ages now, this is not uncommon. She may have felt like she needed to change the direction in her life, to find herself a little more, experience new things, meet different people, etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p>From what I read, just let it go. I know, easier said than done. Been through it before, I'm sure plenty of dudes here have too. It'll make you stronger in the end. Take what you learned from the relationship with her and apply the positive to the next. Good luck and hang in there, time will be your friend to get over this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdensity007, post: 11133040, member: 52847"] Sorry to hear OP. These things happen man, people change. You said you had been together for 5 years and considering both of your ages now, this is not uncommon. She may have felt like she needed to change the direction in her life, to find herself a little more, experience new things, meet different people, etc. From what I read, just let it go. I know, easier said than done. Been through it before, I'm sure plenty of dudes here have too. It'll make you stronger in the end. Take what you learned from the relationship with her and apply the positive to the next. Good luck and hang in there, time will be your friend to get over this. [/QUOTE]
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