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Dear Breakup Girl,
I'm struggling with the decision of whether I should break up with my
girlfriend. I'm 32, she's 28 and we've been dating for a little over a year. I
guess it's to the point of do we take the next step, marriage, or do we go our
separate ways? I had thought that we were progressing towards marriage.
However, for the last several weeks, she has seemed increasingly unhappy.
Neither of us seem to have much interest in sex anymore. And, I know that both
of feel the other is taking us for granted. Don't get me wrong, I think she is
a great person. And, the last thing that I want to do is cause her pain. But at
the same time I don't want to waste her tine and mine on a love that's grown
cold. I guess the nutshell questions are: Is there hope to respark what we once
had? And, if so, how?
-- Jim
Dear Jim,
Time to pop the question. No, silly, not that
question. This one: "Hey, muffin, is there something bothering you?"
What worries me is not that you two are unhappy; it's that you, Sparky, have no
clue as to why. Either you two have to hone that thing we call Communication
Skills, or you have to admit that your heart isn't in this in the first place.
And I have to admit that I'm leaning toward the latter. Why? Well, to be fair,
perhaps passionate poetry just isn't your thing. But "Don't get me wrong,
I think she is a great person," is what you say before you say,
"However, I am a stronger candidate for the school board." Not before
you say "I do."
Love,
Breakup Girl
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