» Sun Oct 16, 2011 1:18 pm
Terra Nova, I am sorry that it did not work out for you. I know how much it can hurt when relationships fail.
But your mom is correct, there are so many interesting people out there to meet, to make friends with, and eventually, have romantic relationships with.
This girl, she says she doesn't want a romantic relationship, but knows you do, and yet, still likes it when you talk to her.
She is stringing you along, she doesn't know what she wants. And it is costing you emotionally.
Move on, you deserve better. Do not make the mistake of judging others by her, it is not fair to them, nor to you.
Until then, enjoy yourself, No sense in self denial and self punishment because a relationship did not work out.
I think Jethrol also made a very valid point about the fact that people fall in love with an image they see as the person they love. Consequently, the reality of who that person is that they love, eventuallyconflicts with their mental imag. That, combined with other stresses in the relationship add to the mix, so the relationship often crumbles.
I also agree with Vel Marunus's stance. We cannot depend on another human being for our happiness. We must manufacture that ourselves. Yes, we can grieve the loss of loved ones, even those we have known for years, and it is devastating emotionally to have a loved one die. But, we exist as a seperate being, and the choices we make in how we deal with our grief can contribute positively or negatively to our own personal health. It's is up to us. They were special to us, because we loved them. Not because of how their snowflake was formed.