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Been a lot of relationship advice lately. Now I need some
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<blockquote data-quote="DRAGUL" data-source="post: 11135906" data-attributes="member: 103849"><p>Didn't read everybodies post, but I agree with the consensus to move on. I had the same thing happen, except I had said the "I do", and had the ring on the finger. After awhile she started to go out with her female friends, which being the trusting person I was, saw no problem in it. Next thing I know I get the "I don't know what I want" speech, and asked to leave. As I later found out, she did know what she wanted. There was already another guy in the picture. Just be glad you did not put that ring on her finger and marry her, and this happened now. Trust me marriage is a hell of a lot easier to get into, then it is to get out of. Move on. I did, and I am even happier with the girl I have now. Good luck</p><p></p><p>And let me add stop talking to anybody that knows her, and still speaks to her. Do not let her know what is going on in your life. Someday you will look back on this, as I have, and say what the hell was I thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRAGUL, post: 11135906, member: 103849"] Didn't read everybodies post, but I agree with the consensus to move on. I had the same thing happen, except I had said the "I do", and had the ring on the finger. After awhile she started to go out with her female friends, which being the trusting person I was, saw no problem in it. Next thing I know I get the "I don't know what I want" speech, and asked to leave. As I later found out, she did know what she wanted. There was already another guy in the picture. Just be glad you did not put that ring on her finger and marry her, and this happened now. Trust me marriage is a hell of a lot easier to get into, then it is to get out of. Move on. I did, and I am even happier with the girl I have now. Good luck And let me add stop talking to anybody that knows her, and still speaks to her. Do not let her know what is going on in your life. Someday you will look back on this, as I have, and say what the hell was I thinking. [/QUOTE]
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