Keeping up on studies can take a lot of work and having a lot of drama in your personal life is detrimental to studying. Starting over slowly sounds like a good plan and counseling should give you both insights into how to handle any emotional bumps during your relationship together.
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I think talking with a counselor would be good for both of you.
Keeping up on studies can take a lot of work and having a lot of drama in your personal life is detrimental to studying. Starting over slowly sounds like a good plan and counseling should give you both insights into how to handle any emotional bumps during your relationship together.I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience.
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Shall we gather strength by irresolution and inaction? Shall we acquire the means of effectual resistance by lying supinely on our backs and hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot?
From a speech by Patrick Henry on March 23, 1775 at St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia -
Thank you for your response. Even though it seems like a simple, point-blank solution, I'm feeling a lot of grief over this whole situation. It's so complicated now when it use to be so easy to just be together... I think he is worth it, and the relationship is as well. I don't want to just give up like a lot of people have been telling me. A lot of them say "He doesn't love you anymore, so it's over!" or "If you're on a 'break' then that's really just a break-up." As it is, we're not really on 'break' anymore, but it doesn't feel like we're truly back together either. I feel like we're gonna be in this months-long before we really see any progress towards regaining what was. How long should I invest in this without progress before I move on? If we're going slow with this, how slow is acceptable? How accepting of his hardships should I be before it becomes unhealthy to just continue to wait around? Since he can't give me 100% right now, how long should I hold on before I start expecting him to give me that amount of effort once again? I know that nobody really has these answers - not even he does - but I just feel uneasy. How many people have gone through something like this, and ended up in a healthier, stronger relationship because of it? I've only heard of it ending in disaster, and that's not what I want at all. How can I express my support without being seen as pressuring?I think talking with a counselor would be good for both of you.
Keeping up on studies can take a lot of work and having a lot of drama in your personal life is detrimental to studying. Starting over slowly sounds like a good plan and counseling should give you both insights into how to handle any emotional bumps during your relationship together.Comment
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