EscherParadox Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) First of all, I apologize if I make any grammar errors. English is not my first language, I'll do my best. I was in a relationship, it lasted many years, but we grew apart and she decided to leave. After that I got depression. Now I'm feeling el better, but some days are rough. A couple of years later I started dating a girl. She was once one friend (probably my best friend, actually). It was so unexpected, it just happened. We dated for almost an year. She was amazing, fun, smart and we shared so many interests and hobbies. But something felt... Off. I felt unhappy most of the time, even tho our relationship was amazing. One day that feeling became unbearable and I broke up with her. I feel so guilty. I know she loved me so much...but for some reason I couldn't feel the same. I hurt her and she didn't deserve it. I miss her. I miss our conversations, her laugh, her jokes. I love her but I don't love her THAT way (does it makes sense?). I don't understand why I didn't fell in love with such an amazing woman. I'm not putting her on a pedestal, I'm 100% sure about what I'm saying. So now I'm trying to figure out what went wrong. As I said, I miss her...but contacting her would be selfish. I know I can't lover her the same way she did. I just can't accept the fact that she's not part of my life anymore. Edited 21 hours ago by EscherParadox Quote
Tia_minds Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago "Unhappy most of the time, even though the relationship was amazing" - that specific combination is so hard to explain to anyone who hasn't felt it. There's no clean problem to point at. The problem is almost that there isn't one, on paper. I've had smaller versions of that, where you keep waiting for yourself to catch up with the situation. Like you're supposed to feel lucky and mostly you just feel tired. Quote
Author EscherParadox Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, Tia_minds said: "Unhappy most of the time, even though the relationship was amazing" - that specific combination is so hard to explain to anyone who hasn't felt it. There's no clean problem to point at. The problem is almost that there isn't one, on paper. I've had smaller versions of that, where you keep waiting for yourself to catch up with the situation. Like you're supposed to feel lucky and mostly you just feel tired. Exactly. I was supposed to feel happy and lucky, but instead I was mentally drained. It's weird. Quote
Gebidozo Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, EscherParadox said: I love her but I don't love her THAT way (does it makes sense?). Absolutely. 2 hours ago, EscherParadox said: So now I'm trying to figure out what went wrong. Nothing went wrong. You didn’t love her romantically. Breaking up with her was the right thing to do. Please don’t blame yourself for not loving her. It doesn’t matter that she is a great person. We love whom we love. If we only loved the nicest people then flawed people wouldn’t have a chance and romance would turn into an insane worldwide competition for the affection of a select few. Quote
ExpatInItaly Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 3 hours ago, EscherParadox said: I was supposed to feel happy and lucky, but instead I was mentally drained. It's weird. Why were you "supposed" to feel that way? You weren't into her romantically. it's not that unusual. Quote
Author EscherParadox Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 10 hours ago, ExpatInItaly said: Why were you "supposed" to feel that way? You weren't into her romantically. it's not that unusual. I've dated absolutely horrible people, and i fell in love with them quite easily. So it just feels weird not falling in love with a genuine good woman. Quote
ExpatInItaly Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, EscherParadox said: I've dated absolutely horrible people, and i fell in love with them quite easily. So it just feels weird not falling in love with a genuine good woman. Sure, but we don't feel a romantic connection with someone just because they're a good person. That's the distinction between seeing someone as a dear friend instead of a romantic partner. Nothing went wrong. You just were not into her that way and did the right thing ending it. Quote
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