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Old Nov 11, 2011, 06:00 AM
deassh deassh is offline
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After a long relationship,i just had a break up with my gf...infact it was me who did break up.Now i want her back but it seems to be a lost cause.Though she claims to love me and is trying hard ways to move on,i don't even want to move on.Because it was great when she was there.I don't give a **** to my career anymore,which is one of the reason for our break up.Any ideas on what to do now???and ny the way due to my idiotic impulsive behavior i used some pretty bad words for her family and then thrashed her brother,,,so situation is worst...pls help

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Old Nov 12, 2011, 01:00 AM
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All I can suggest is to tell her you've made a BIG mistake and wish you could take it all back,and thatyou truly love her but you realize it may be too late.. then give her space. If it's meant to be it will be.. I know it sucks, but what's done is done. Just pray she loved you enough to forgive and move forward with you.
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