Give me the chance to say one thing: Your life can change in an instant. In one second everything that you once knew can disappear. You could die tomorrow, or you could meet the woman that will one day have your children. You may have to move 3000 miles away, or a world war could break out.
Do not wait for her. You have to move. If the love was meant to be, then it will come back.
"Love is like a bird, you have to set it free, and if it doesn't return, Then it wasn't meant to be."
So ease your mind, and understand you can and MUST move on without her. Go with the flow, and understand, if it was meant to be, you two will be together in the end. Don't waste your life 'waiting' for her. Life is too precious to put on 'hold.'
Now, be aware that I am not saying, go out and get some pussy out of spite. I am saying, follow your natural path. Your body (self) will know what you REALLY need right now. They key is to try and listen/understand what it is telling you. If right now, you feel you need another girlfriend (another lover), then go ahead, by all means. However, DO NOT attempt to fill the gap (left by your old girlfriend) with a mere sexual body (for sexual pleasure only). Without love it is pointless, you will only widen the gap. Right now, you are hurt and lost in a sea of emotions. You need to sort it out. You need to find a 'port.'
Another choice may be to go solo for a while and try to find 'yourself' again. Maybe to do this you do NEED to space yourself from this girl. By doing this, she may think you are trying not to be her friend anymore (or less of one), but you have to remember: YOU comes first. YOU have to do what YOU needs. She is SECONDARY now. If, to make yourself feel better (and recover from your heart-ache), you need to 'get away' from her (and yes, deny her your friendship for a while) then so BE IT. Take care of yourself. YOU have to. Why ? Because in the end, no one else will.
Your brother,
Last edited by shafkore; 06-07-03 at 02:55 PM.
"I still find each day too short for all the thoughts I want to think, all the walks I want to take, all the books I want to read, and all the friends I want to see."
- John Burroughs