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Hello! My name is Diana, i, ‘m new model here and i little bit shy, but curious. Let’s fun together<3, 18 y.o.
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Date: April 10, 2023
Thanks for that detailed response and advice, I really appreciated it. Your descriptive response actually helped me to ponder more bout whether do i know myself well right after a long relationship. I also think starting a new hobby might be nice haha at the moment, I'm just super focused with my career. I guess, although currently right now, I feel pretty much moved on from it, but unless it's 100% sure… maybe it is not a good idea to be ready to share my life with someone again. I'll have to do some thinking again, thanks again for your perspective in this.
What’s the predicament? Why do you both HAVE to go together to one? Just go to your friend’s and she goes to her friend’s?
Off the bat, the first problem is the assumption that relationships are supposed to be “up and down.” They’re not.
Might I (or anyone else) be thinking what you’re suggesting? No. Not ever. That’s not why people should move in together. We can all logically understand why you wouldn’t want to move in with him in this situation, but that’s an issue on its own.
Why does his brother hate you? Regardless, I agree you shouldn’t put yourself in that position, but you shouldn’t ever need to. Have you discussed this with your boyfriend?
Regardless, the answer is you should take the offer. That would always be the correct decision, but if you’d at least given positive reasons, we could try to have a discussion about them. Here, you just say he’s clingy. Run.
Going back sets you up for a lifetime of misery. Take the job and end the relationship. Good luck.