Calmbutconfused
May 10, 2010, 03:08 PM
Hey all,
I've recently (2 months ago) been broken with by my girlfriend of 5 years. We have had everything in this time, including a break up (which I initiated) about a year and a half into the relationship (she was very commitment focused at the time and I was only 21 and not ready). We did get back together after 3 months and have been going strong ever since.
She is 2 years older than me but that has never been an issue in our relationship. We moved in together with two other friends in an apartment she co bought with her mother (she asked me to move in as well so it would be easier to pay the mortgage). I am a very family oriented person so moving out away from home for the first time was a big thing for me, but I was happy to make the transition. This time together was great and lots of fun was had.
We then moved back to our respective homes as we were preparing to move to London together for a year to experience life overseas. I suppose this is when real problems began to surface. I should also mention that I didn't really want to go to London as I was comfortable where I was, but decided to go with her as I believed she was the one.
To cut a long story short, I played a lot of video games throughout our relationship. This wasn't so bad at the start as she played at the beginning as well. However, as the relationship progressed, she played less and less and though I played less as well, I never completely stopped.
In London, we found a one bedroom apartment for ourselves which was great at first, but after a while, the stress of working, saving and finances limiting what we could do caused some stress between us. I went back to gaming and she would sit and read in the bedroom till she fell asleep (she normally sleeps at about 10pm, I get to bed about 11pm to midnight).
Her best friend lives in London and if there are any problems in the relationship, she will always consult her first rather than speak with me about it. However, I didn't get into this too much as she would normally come back eventually and speak with me about it.
She asked me about my gaming and I took some time out to think why I was gaming when I could be spending time with her. I came to realise that I did this mainly because I didn't have anymore alone time at all. We saw each other 24/7 and I had no real friends since coming to London that I could share deep conversations with... no outlet if you will... and got away from it all by talking with my friends online back home in New Zealand (through the game).
Regardless, 6 months prior to coming back to New Zealand, she drops a bomb. She has a great job offer in Australia, and rather than discuss it with me, had consulted her best friend and decided she would take it. She gave me the choice of going to stay with her in Sydney or that was the end of it basically.
We decided to let things flow for the last 6 months and everything was forgotten. We had her mother and father as well as my sister and her friend visit us and we travelled throughout Europe and Singapore in the last 4 weeks (we had an amazing time together including still being intimate throughout. We have always been very close in that way).
She then moved to Australia and I went back to New Zealand. During this time I received many texts saying she loved me and missed me and couldn't wait to speak with me. She even texted me at 2am asking me to hop online so we could chat (similar conversations... I miss you, hope everythings going well etc).
Then a few days after our last chat, she talks to me on skype and says we need to have a big talk when she is next in New Zealand. I said we could talk right then as I wasn't expecting her to say what she did... "I think we should be friends".
I was shocked to say the least as I wasn't expecting it. I also found out that her two best friends had also broken up with their respective boyfriends of 7+ years at the same time. She is the type of person who will hang off her friends every word and as such, I can't help but feel that she has had her decision influenced by their break-ups.
Regardless, I told her the reason why we should stay together and she said she needed some time to think. The next day she calls me again to say that she wants to stick with her decision or being just friends.
Its been two months now and in that time, on my 25th Birthday, she sent me a present and a card and has also responded to my e-mails in regards to thanking her for my birthday present and also in regards to the stuff that at my place she needs to pick up (still here after two months, though she said she would pick it up a month ago when she came back to NZ).
Now she is coming back to New Zealand again for a business trip and has asked me for my mobile number and if she can call me (I asked if we could meet up and she initially declined). Is there a possibility that she never really let go and wishes to try again? Long distance shouldn't really be a problem as Australia is a quick flight away from New Zealand and doesn't cost too much either.
Sorry for the extremely long winded passage, but if you made it this far, thanks for reading. Any of your insight would be greatly apprecaited!
I've recently (2 months ago) been broken with by my girlfriend of 5 years. We have had everything in this time, including a break up (which I initiated) about a year and a half into the relationship (she was very commitment focused at the time and I was only 21 and not ready). We did get back together after 3 months and have been going strong ever since.
She is 2 years older than me but that has never been an issue in our relationship. We moved in together with two other friends in an apartment she co bought with her mother (she asked me to move in as well so it would be easier to pay the mortgage). I am a very family oriented person so moving out away from home for the first time was a big thing for me, but I was happy to make the transition. This time together was great and lots of fun was had.
We then moved back to our respective homes as we were preparing to move to London together for a year to experience life overseas. I suppose this is when real problems began to surface. I should also mention that I didn't really want to go to London as I was comfortable where I was, but decided to go with her as I believed she was the one.
To cut a long story short, I played a lot of video games throughout our relationship. This wasn't so bad at the start as she played at the beginning as well. However, as the relationship progressed, she played less and less and though I played less as well, I never completely stopped.
In London, we found a one bedroom apartment for ourselves which was great at first, but after a while, the stress of working, saving and finances limiting what we could do caused some stress between us. I went back to gaming and she would sit and read in the bedroom till she fell asleep (she normally sleeps at about 10pm, I get to bed about 11pm to midnight).
Her best friend lives in London and if there are any problems in the relationship, she will always consult her first rather than speak with me about it. However, I didn't get into this too much as she would normally come back eventually and speak with me about it.
She asked me about my gaming and I took some time out to think why I was gaming when I could be spending time with her. I came to realise that I did this mainly because I didn't have anymore alone time at all. We saw each other 24/7 and I had no real friends since coming to London that I could share deep conversations with... no outlet if you will... and got away from it all by talking with my friends online back home in New Zealand (through the game).
Regardless, 6 months prior to coming back to New Zealand, she drops a bomb. She has a great job offer in Australia, and rather than discuss it with me, had consulted her best friend and decided she would take it. She gave me the choice of going to stay with her in Sydney or that was the end of it basically.
We decided to let things flow for the last 6 months and everything was forgotten. We had her mother and father as well as my sister and her friend visit us and we travelled throughout Europe and Singapore in the last 4 weeks (we had an amazing time together including still being intimate throughout. We have always been very close in that way).
She then moved to Australia and I went back to New Zealand. During this time I received many texts saying she loved me and missed me and couldn't wait to speak with me. She even texted me at 2am asking me to hop online so we could chat (similar conversations... I miss you, hope everythings going well etc).
Then a few days after our last chat, she talks to me on skype and says we need to have a big talk when she is next in New Zealand. I said we could talk right then as I wasn't expecting her to say what she did... "I think we should be friends".
I was shocked to say the least as I wasn't expecting it. I also found out that her two best friends had also broken up with their respective boyfriends of 7+ years at the same time. She is the type of person who will hang off her friends every word and as such, I can't help but feel that she has had her decision influenced by their break-ups.
Regardless, I told her the reason why we should stay together and she said she needed some time to think. The next day she calls me again to say that she wants to stick with her decision or being just friends.
Its been two months now and in that time, on my 25th Birthday, she sent me a present and a card and has also responded to my e-mails in regards to thanking her for my birthday present and also in regards to the stuff that at my place she needs to pick up (still here after two months, though she said she would pick it up a month ago when she came back to NZ).
Now she is coming back to New Zealand again for a business trip and has asked me for my mobile number and if she can call me (I asked if we could meet up and she initially declined). Is there a possibility that she never really let go and wishes to try again? Long distance shouldn't really be a problem as Australia is a quick flight away from New Zealand and doesn't cost too much either.
Sorry for the extremely long winded passage, but if you made it this far, thanks for reading. Any of your insight would be greatly apprecaited!