BGC
Master Don Juan
Today I broke up with my girlfriend. For people who might have seen earlier posts, I'd been with her for a year and she's significantly older than me and is looking to settle down, and I was thinking of staying with her longer.
And she also told me she had a secret about her past to tell me.
Well, I decided that I couldn't let her tell me the secret AND THEN break up with her.
Because then for the rest of her life she might think that I broke up with her because of the secret -- whatever it was she did in her past.
So yesterday I called her and told her that I'd realized I couldn't spend the rest of my life with her because she's my first girlfriend and I haven't sown my oats, and we met at her place and cried and talked and cried some more.
Then today I brought her stuff up to her and we cried and talked and cried some more. And then before I left, she told me her secret, and I'm so grateful she did. It was beautiful.
I have no bones about saying that I cried -- I love the woman and it's tearing me up inside.
I'd like to thank everyone who offered their thoughts to me this past year.
A lot of people really helped me out, whether they know it or not.
In particular, the old-school boys Peak and Poet and DJ de Florida and JP from Tally and the big guy also from Floriday (though I think he's gone).
And some of the newer guys (to me), Dealgleclaw and TakeNoDirt and SirChancealot. And others whose names don't occur to me right now.
This past year has been the best year of my life, and a little bit of that I owe to this board and the people who posted on it, and the operator of the board, Allen, for operating it. This board is a wonderful thing.
I'll offer a thought to guys who are looking to become DJs and are looking to have their first real relationship or are looking to have sex for the first time.
Sex is great -- it's worth doing everything you can to get it.
But a long-term loving relationship is ten times better.
But let me offer a warning: There is some possible pain involved. In fact, I think some pain is almost guaranteed (unless you die when you're still together), because you might very well lose the girl you love.
The pain is unbelievable.
Even though I prompted this break-up, the pain I feel right now is nearly beyond words to describe. But yet it's all worth it.
Second, I ask for some suggestions or advice from guys who have been through this before.
Do you have any tips on how to manage the pain and how to best "move on?"
I'm interested in any advice, except the advice to imagine your lost love in nasty situations to crease a disagreeable association -- I want to remember her in the way I love her.
--BGC
PS If you're curious, we are saying that we ended this "form of our relationship" and that we are "suspending" our general relationship -- we both have a desire to be in each other's lives in the future, when we are done grieving, either as friends or if I've sown my wild oats by then, as lovers.
I appreciate any thoughts. I don't have a huge support system and any thoughts you offer here in this forum will help me.
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"A life spent making mistakes is not only more honourable but more useful than a life spent in doing nothing."
--George Bernard Shaw
[This message has been edited by BGC (edited 11-28-2001).]
And she also told me she had a secret about her past to tell me.
Well, I decided that I couldn't let her tell me the secret AND THEN break up with her.
Because then for the rest of her life she might think that I broke up with her because of the secret -- whatever it was she did in her past.
So yesterday I called her and told her that I'd realized I couldn't spend the rest of my life with her because she's my first girlfriend and I haven't sown my oats, and we met at her place and cried and talked and cried some more.
Then today I brought her stuff up to her and we cried and talked and cried some more. And then before I left, she told me her secret, and I'm so grateful she did. It was beautiful.
I have no bones about saying that I cried -- I love the woman and it's tearing me up inside.
I'd like to thank everyone who offered their thoughts to me this past year.
A lot of people really helped me out, whether they know it or not.
In particular, the old-school boys Peak and Poet and DJ de Florida and JP from Tally and the big guy also from Floriday (though I think he's gone).
And some of the newer guys (to me), Dealgleclaw and TakeNoDirt and SirChancealot. And others whose names don't occur to me right now.
This past year has been the best year of my life, and a little bit of that I owe to this board and the people who posted on it, and the operator of the board, Allen, for operating it. This board is a wonderful thing.
I'll offer a thought to guys who are looking to become DJs and are looking to have their first real relationship or are looking to have sex for the first time.
Sex is great -- it's worth doing everything you can to get it.
But a long-term loving relationship is ten times better.
But let me offer a warning: There is some possible pain involved. In fact, I think some pain is almost guaranteed (unless you die when you're still together), because you might very well lose the girl you love.
The pain is unbelievable.
Even though I prompted this break-up, the pain I feel right now is nearly beyond words to describe. But yet it's all worth it.
Second, I ask for some suggestions or advice from guys who have been through this before.
Do you have any tips on how to manage the pain and how to best "move on?"
I'm interested in any advice, except the advice to imagine your lost love in nasty situations to crease a disagreeable association -- I want to remember her in the way I love her.
--BGC
PS If you're curious, we are saying that we ended this "form of our relationship" and that we are "suspending" our general relationship -- we both have a desire to be in each other's lives in the future, when we are done grieving, either as friends or if I've sown my wild oats by then, as lovers.
I appreciate any thoughts. I don't have a huge support system and any thoughts you offer here in this forum will help me.
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"A life spent making mistakes is not only more honourable but more useful than a life spent in doing nothing."
--George Bernard Shaw
[This message has been edited by BGC (edited 11-28-2001).]