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my ex would constantly argue with me?
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<blockquote data-quote="KyleTrapani" data-source="post: 2566609" data-attributes="member: 873728"><p>I recently broke up with my girlfriend for that same reason. I was just tired of arguing. It gets old after a while, especially when it's about stupid things like you were talking about. It's normal to fight with each other sometimes, but it is not normal when a seemingly low-drama girl like yourself finds herself in the middle of an unprovoked confrontation.</p><p></p><p>Right away, trying to play the jealousy card early on with one of your friends, in my opinion, should have sent off a warning signal for immaturity and future possible problems. I think it is bad that he tried starting out a relationship though a negative situation, instead of a more romantic or even more straight forward approach. Not only did he do that, but he had his mom fight his battle for him at the age of 21. There's people three years younger than him fighting the wars overseas, without their mothers.</p><p></p><p>I think that is a perfectly understandable reason to break up with someone. If you're not happy, it shouldn't matter what the reason is. It also shouldn't matter to anyone else but the two people in the relationship either. You're still so young and have already been in a four year relationship! This is the time that you should be having fun with your friends and not worrying about some guy that you just met that's going into the military. I hope that helped! Good luck with whatever you do next!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KyleTrapani, post: 2566609, member: 873728"] I recently broke up with my girlfriend for that same reason. I was just tired of arguing. It gets old after a while, especially when it's about stupid things like you were talking about. It's normal to fight with each other sometimes, but it is not normal when a seemingly low-drama girl like yourself finds herself in the middle of an unprovoked confrontation. Right away, trying to play the jealousy card early on with one of your friends, in my opinion, should have sent off a warning signal for immaturity and future possible problems. I think it is bad that he tried starting out a relationship though a negative situation, instead of a more romantic or even more straight forward approach. Not only did he do that, but he had his mom fight his battle for him at the age of 21. There's people three years younger than him fighting the wars overseas, without their mothers. I think that is a perfectly understandable reason to break up with someone. If you're not happy, it shouldn't matter what the reason is. It also shouldn't matter to anyone else but the two people in the relationship either. You're still so young and have already been in a four year relationship! This is the time that you should be having fun with your friends and not worrying about some guy that you just met that's going into the military. I hope that helped! Good luck with whatever you do next! [/QUOTE]
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