Don't move in with her when she's in this state. Doing so would be the worse thing you could do for your own emotional well being.
If you're going to stay with her then tell her this next time she brings up wanting to move in with you... "You're not ready to move into a live-in situation with me or anyone else as long as you are not finished grieving a man that you only speant five months with" In fact, tell her this now and ask her to get the professional help she needs to get past this.
She has codependency problems if she would even stay with a guy she just met that has alcohol and drug problems. Most people who are GOOD life partner prospects would immediately distance themselves from someone that has those kinds of problems. Don't be her white knight (google white knight syndrome and educate yourself). Leave her if she won't get the help she needs. She's with you because you are care taking HER now. Stop enabling her to not have to get over him.
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hoxtonchris
she cant let go,dont despair tho,she dosnt love him more than you,for her to feel the same way about you ,you would have to be dead.intime ask her this,,,,,,if the good lord were to give her the choice of going back to when they first met but she could choose to meet him or you who would it be,,,dont ask her yet tho ,she needs to forget him a bit more and fall for you a bit more b4 you should ask her,,,ok good luck
BTW: Doing ^^^ that will prove NOTHING to you. She will say that she would want to be with you because she knows that is what you would want to hear and it is what will keep you from leaving her... you're her crutch right now and she doesn't want to fall flat on her face without something (someone) to keep her up... Like I said, don't enable her to remain in this mellowdramatic state she's become addicted to being in. Leave her if that is the only way she's going to get past this.
Last edited by Wakeup; 12-10-14 at 09:25 AM.
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