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I understood her connection as soon as she said his personality type is protagonist. But I’m into that stuff. I don’t assume everyone knows what I’m talking about.
Have you two discussed personality types before? If so, maybe she feels that you weren’t paying attention?
Is it just with her, or do you generally feel lost in conversation? Does she have a hot time conveying ideas with others, or just you? Would you say you are equals in terms of intelligence? There’s a breakdown happening on both end by the sounds of it, but it’s hard to pinpoint what it is.
Get sober and therapy first. Allow time to heal wounds and lessen the hurt. Get yourself to a better version of you. I’m sure that once you have improved over a period of time that they may recognize your sincerity. Be hopeful but not anticipating the reunion. If it was meant to be it will be.
That's not wrong. It's necessary thinking you're doing here and it's probably for the best that you two break up. You're 20, there's a lot of shit you don't know that you care about yet because you havent experienced it. It sounds like you have an opportunity to explore the world on just your own terms, and that's a good thing.
Yes when you're with someone you grow together if you're compatible. But sometimes you're compatible in every way but you're stunting each other's growth.
My advice, trust those instincts. Break it off, do it soon so you both can start the recovery process, and enjoy yourself abroad on your own terms.
Finally, a normal measured response. I’m not even that old, but remember a lot of nights out in university going sideways for my friends in similar ways to this story. And honestly it shouldn’t be a big deal, given there was no expectation of something serious. Most times a kiss at a club is just that, and nothing more. I think the way you described is the best way to handle it without causing more drama.
For me, the worst part of this is her response when you try and talk to her about it. She dismisses and invalidates you. I think if you can’t have a conversation with her about how that makes you feel, and feel respected in your relationship, then you have a pretty big problem.
I would bring it up again, and talk to her about how her being dismissive makes you feel. You can’t really have a relationship if one person isn’t willing to listen.
I understood her connection as soon as she said his personality type is protagonist. But I’m into that stuff. I don’t assume everyone knows what I’m talking about.
Have you two discussed personality types before? If so, maybe she feels that you weren’t paying attention?
Is it just with her, or do you generally feel lost in conversation? Does she have a hot time conveying ideas with others, or just you? Would you say you are equals in terms of intelligence? There’s a breakdown happening on both end by the sounds of it, but it’s hard to pinpoint what it is.
Get sober and therapy first. Allow time to heal wounds and lessen the hurt. Get yourself to a better version of you. I’m sure that once you have improved over a period of time that they may recognize your sincerity. Be hopeful but not anticipating the reunion. If it was meant to be it will be.
That's not wrong. It's necessary thinking you're doing here and it's probably for the best that you two break up. You're 20, there's a lot of shit you don't know that you care about yet because you havent experienced it. It sounds like you have an opportunity to explore the world on just your own terms, and that's a good thing.
Yes when you're with someone you grow together if you're compatible. But sometimes you're compatible in every way but you're stunting each other's growth.
My advice, trust those instincts. Break it off, do it soon so you both can start the recovery process, and enjoy yourself abroad on your own terms.
Finally, a normal measured response. I’m not even that old, but remember a lot of nights out in university going sideways for my friends in similar ways to this story. And honestly it shouldn’t be a big deal, given there was no expectation of something serious. Most times a kiss at a club is just that, and nothing more. I think the way you described is the best way to handle it without causing more drama.
Bro, you are a doormat.
Divorce this hoe, she for the streets.
For me, the worst part of this is her response when you try and talk to her about it. She dismisses and invalidates you. I think if you can’t have a conversation with her about how that makes you feel, and feel respected in your relationship, then you have a pretty big problem.
I would bring it up again, and talk to her about how her being dismissive makes you feel. You can’t really have a relationship if one person isn’t willing to listen.