I want to break up but I'm afraid that my girlfriend will fall into a deep hole?
Can you understand this? What can you do about these fears?
Can you understand this? What can you do about these fears?
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Hey,
I can understand your fear, but if you really want to separate from her for whatever reason, you should do that. Try to tell her parents they’re supposed to take care of her and don’t let her get you.
It’s not your construction site. It is foolish to maintain a relationship only to protect the other – supposedly. Rather than later, you will have no other option than a separation and then the situation may still be more dramatic as today.
Against these fears, the most likely confrontation, or the gathering of experiences with such necessary steps, helps.
The longer you delay a separation, the harder it becomes.
Be fair when you separate. Try to explain your motives.
I can understand your fears, but you’re not responsible for that.
I once had a relationship where the partner threatened to kill himself when I separate. This is an enormous psychological pressure, but ultimately not the responsibility of the one who separates himself.
I can understand that at that time it was too long because it threatened to take life.
At some point, I went completely on the gum and had to go. I saw her again weeks later. Whether she survived or didn’t even try? I don’t know.
In place, you have to be important enough.