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Calling all members of the broken hearts club!
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My boyfriend of two years moved 2,000 miles away at the beginning of the month. I was planning on joining him in a matter of weeks (finishing up a semester of school). We were both very excited. The time apart was difficult for me as I was so used to spending every day together, but the promise of the future kept me looking forward. A little bit ago, there seemed to be a disconnect between us and my affection was not met at the same level. He told me he wasn't sure about things and needed time to think. A few days ago, he broke up with me, told me that he is no longer in love with me, that he wants a fresh start, and that he does not want me to move in with him anymore.
I do know that his new "friends" he has only known for a few weeks told him that my moving in was a bad idea, and no doubt encouraged him in breaking up with me.
I BELIEVE THIS IS A HUGE MISTAKE, and I feel I need to do something about it. This man is the best friend I've ever had, and I'm very sure he is my soulmate. I do not want to lose him.
Now, the best advice I've received so far is to give him time and space, and if it's meant to be, it'll be. And that's what I've been following. However, I'm antsy as fuck. I feel like if I let him go and simply hope to God he comes back to me, I could lose him forever because of my seeming lack of effort.
Does anyone else have any ideas on what I could do to get him back? Or do you think I should keep on doing what I'm doing now and just give it time?
(Thank you. Much love. xxoxx)
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