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Old Sep 24, 2012, 03:21 AM
cjkini cjkini is offline
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Dear guys,
I am newbies here.

Here is the story.my girlfriend shut communication with me for about 2 week.Once she texted me,"there is something i want to talk with you".

I assuming and accepting that we might "break up" over the time.

Need a social support right now.

Any advice from you all?

Thanks in advance.

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Old Sep 24, 2012, 09:23 AM
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Well ~ Hmmm. It's very possible that's what she wants. I hope you're prepared. I don't really know what to say to you other than I'm sorry in advance. LOL I HOPE that's not what she wants, but usually when someone says "we have to talk" that seems to be whtat's coming.

I wish you the best -- I hope you'll let us know one way or the other, ok? Hugs, Lee
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Old Sep 24, 2012, 11:05 AM
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i'm wondering if you've already talked to her? i don't know how your relationship is, but i'm thinking you should let her know that you care, and you may think of your feelings too. why did she do that in the first place? i hope things are okay between you two and remember to do your best to talk calmly, you need to understand each other
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