How do you break up with your girlfriend after 4 years?
I've been thinking about it a lot, and for probably the last three years I've been feeling like I was only staying in the relationship because it was comfortable and there were no real issues. But I think I've finally decided that I need to be happy, not just content. I think I want to break up with her... but I really still care deeply for her and she's a great person, and I'm not even sure I'll be able to go through with it because I don't want to hurt her.
We're also both about to graduate from college, and I feel really guilty just sort of unleashing her on her own, especially since she wants to go to grad school for something that doesn't pay well.
I'm like... 60% sure that breaking up with her is the right thing for me to do, but I don't know how to do it. I don't want to feel guilty about it for the rest of my life, which I think I would. She already talks about marriage and kids like it's a given, so she obviously doesn't see it coming. Ugh... I'm really confused, and I don't have any idea how to go about this. And I really wish there was a way to do it where we could still be friends, because we're great friends, but everything beyond friendship type stuff in our relationship isn't really successful or passionate.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
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Haha yeah, I know I am being a wuss about it. But when someone has been such a major part of your life for four years, it's hard to find a convenient time to break their heart.
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I appreciate the advice, and it doesn't seem strong, just honest.