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what do you do whenomeone you was dating for 11 month picks up and leaves...
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<blockquote data-quote="njunprincess" data-source="post: 744414" data-attributes="member: 342076"><p>She's doing this because she's not satisfied, not fullfilled, and not happy with your relationship. It's probably not you, she just found another interest that might be more compatible.</p><p>I know you are heartbroken, but it sounds like neither one of you are ready at your ages to make a huge commitment. I would recommend to try and save some money and move out so that you are not taken advantage of at home, or tell her she has to go and figure out what she really wants "on her own". She has to understand that she cannot have the best of both worlds here and the longer she stays, the more you are hurt. She should have at least some compassion for you and respect the fact you should not have to tolerate the results of her actions. Clear your head and mind, and make the right decision, then stick to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="njunprincess, post: 744414, member: 342076"] She's doing this because she's not satisfied, not fullfilled, and not happy with your relationship. It's probably not you, she just found another interest that might be more compatible. I know you are heartbroken, but it sounds like neither one of you are ready at your ages to make a huge commitment. I would recommend to try and save some money and move out so that you are not taken advantage of at home, or tell her she has to go and figure out what she really wants "on her own". She has to understand that she cannot have the best of both worlds here and the longer she stays, the more you are hurt. She should have at least some compassion for you and respect the fact you should not have to tolerate the results of her actions. Clear your head and mind, and make the right decision, then stick to it. [/QUOTE]
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