JDP8
Nov 17, 2009, 09:17 PM
OK, here's the situation:
We've been together 18 months, and were just engaged 3 months ago. We live together. We are best friends, have never fought about anything important. We are both very close with each others families. We have made most wedding arrangements. She has recently decided to end things, because the spark seems to be missing...
I admit the passion has been lacking since the engagement, but I can't help but think this has a lot to do with her sister getting engaged the day before we did, on my birthday of all days. This devastated her, and now I feel like this has ruined her excitement for our wedding, taking the spotlight away from her. I feel like I'm paying the price, and no matter what I tried to do to make her feel special, sharing her engagement with her sister and her fiancé (whom she despises) has put a damper on things.
I am not sure what to do at this point. She left 2 days ago now, and we're supposed to talk it through tomorrow night. I'm a confident man, but I have to admit I'm scared silly. Her parents have been contacting me to offer support, and her sister has sent an email offering the same. I have not contacted my fiancée (?), and have not returned her texts.
I've been doing the usual soul-searching and have tried to be objective about things as much as possible. Am I wrong to think that the spark in the relationship is something that, now that's it's become this big of an issue for her, be worked on? Isn't that what relationships are all about? We are the best of friends, trust, love, respect and care about each other immensely. I am willing to accept a part of the responsibility for letting things get to this point, but surely there is something that can be done to re-kindle and put the fire on again?
We've been together 18 months, and were just engaged 3 months ago. We live together. We are best friends, have never fought about anything important. We are both very close with each others families. We have made most wedding arrangements. She has recently decided to end things, because the spark seems to be missing...
I admit the passion has been lacking since the engagement, but I can't help but think this has a lot to do with her sister getting engaged the day before we did, on my birthday of all days. This devastated her, and now I feel like this has ruined her excitement for our wedding, taking the spotlight away from her. I feel like I'm paying the price, and no matter what I tried to do to make her feel special, sharing her engagement with her sister and her fiancé (whom she despises) has put a damper on things.
I am not sure what to do at this point. She left 2 days ago now, and we're supposed to talk it through tomorrow night. I'm a confident man, but I have to admit I'm scared silly. Her parents have been contacting me to offer support, and her sister has sent an email offering the same. I have not contacted my fiancée (?), and have not returned her texts.
I've been doing the usual soul-searching and have tried to be objective about things as much as possible. Am I wrong to think that the spark in the relationship is something that, now that's it's become this big of an issue for her, be worked on? Isn't that what relationships are all about? We are the best of friends, trust, love, respect and care about each other immensely. I am willing to accept a part of the responsibility for letting things get to this point, but surely there is something that can be done to re-kindle and put the fire on again?