Break/break-up : Not sure how things are left
I've been seeing a girl for a few months, unfortunately a lot of it is long distance (as I am at Uni away from home). It seemed to go really well, could talk for hours about anything, she told me that every minute with her was perfect, I was all she wanted, and she loved me so much... etc etc.
I know she's had a troubled past, and early(ish) in the relationship, she had told me that ex's had messed her around, she didn't like people getting too close because she didn't want to be hurt, wasn't sure that she could stay with someone for a long time. I guess I should have really listened to her - but after telling me all this, she said that she didn't feel that way about me, things were different now.
So I believed all this, and things just got better and better. However, on Tuesday, she MSNd saying that she was really stressed with her uni work, having a bit of a breakdown, didn't want to take it out on me, and she needed to take some time to herself to sort everything out, and she thought we were too intense for her - so she wasn't breaking up, but wasn't in a right place at the moment.
There were a few more msn/texts this week, and it's been left on wanting time without much contact to see how we feel, and that I'd be better off without her for a while.
So there's not been any definite "we're over", but there's also not been a definite "in x weeks we'll talk and take another try".
What should I read into this? I really want to text and see how she's coping, because I'm worried about her mental state. But I don't want to seem needy or anything, so I'm trying so hard not to contact her - unless she speaks first on msn or texts. Or will seeming like I don't care just make it worse?
I know it's only a short relationship, but I felt a connection that I've not had previously with anyone.
Thanks in advance everyone :-)
Comment on anarchy89's post
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, but happy that your "clear headed" about it. You can't someone just drag you around because they are indecisive. At least it's a "new" relationship, and not a year into it.