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Well as some of you may have noticed, I have come across the Juliet of my dreams. You all know her, you hear all about her in almost every entry; even the ones that don't say 'Juliet' specifically.
Thanks to the pure luck of a romantic French class we share together. My life has been revamped and everything I ever wanted may just become mine yet!
But the question I raise for all you ladies out there is how do I deal with my current relationship? I don't love her like she loves me, and I am not about to sit down and marry her. I want to let her go nicely, considering that it will hurt her so immensly; but I am not really sure how to go about it.
All I do know is that I may finally be happy!
I can't believe its true, but my Juliet may finally be mine!
I wish I had a bucket to fill with the ground she walked on... but she does'nt walk very far on the pedastal so far up in the sky that all I can see are her beautiful eyes.
I've never felt like this in my entire life; and while it scares me, leaves me open, vulnerable, and maybe even alittle fearful... all I have to do is remind myself that its all worth it. And if I could have anything in the world.... she is all I need.
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Posted by RomeosMadWorld on 2008-09-05 09:12:36 | Rating: | Views: 127
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Paris and Rosalind.
What to do with these other, unresolved characters?
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Posted by summerlights
on 2008-09-05 09:24:27
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Romeo, honey, you need to end one relationship before you set yourself up for another. If you end it nicely, honestly then that is all you need to do.
No relationship ends well... never. Hardly ever are things like that mutual.
Nothing ends well, but if done honestly, then that is more than most.
Good Luck.
Make sure the path is clear before you walk it.
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Posted by EasyToSay
on 2008-09-05 10:36:57
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I'm with EasyToSay on this one... you need to end it nicely and honesty with the one you are currently with. I'm sure it will hurt her, but if you take into consideration her feelings when you do it, it will hurt her less. And try to be as honest as possible and afterwards, try to hold up to what you said. What I mean by that is, if you break up with her but tell her you still want to be friends or that you'll still be there for her...hold up to what you said and follow through with it. I only say this because I've been on the painful side of things, and I was told things like that and the guy didn't follow through, and it hurt more because of it.
Good luck and I hope things go well between you and your Juliet.
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Posted by carlysquestions
on 2008-09-05 14:42:41
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