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And yet we do our lives together so beautifully and we just have so much fun together.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Uh, we weren't married, but yeah, it was a, we were, we were living together for 11 years. Okay.
Uh, we weren't married, but yeah, it was a, we were, we were living together for 11 years. Okay.
Uh, we weren't married, but yeah, it was a, we were, we were living together for 11 years. Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think the hard part for both of us is that we both value the relationship that we have very much because neither one of us have ever met someone like the other in that we don't have, like she's ever had somebody in her life that has been the kind of person I've been in her life. And that also goes in reverse. I've never met anyone like her.
I think the hard part for both of us is that we both value the relationship that we have very much because neither one of us have ever met someone like the other in that we don't have, like she's ever had somebody in her life that has been the kind of person I've been in her life. And that also goes in reverse. I've never met anyone like her.
I think the hard part for both of us is that we both value the relationship that we have very much because neither one of us have ever met someone like the other in that we don't have, like she's ever had somebody in her life that has been the kind of person I've been in her life. And that also goes in reverse. I've never met anyone like her.
And I think that's part of why this is such a struggle is because it's like, I don't think either one of us wants to lose this thing that we have. But she also, there's also this kind of, you know, separation in terms of how each of us feel about each other.
And I think that's part of why this is such a struggle is because it's like, I don't think either one of us wants to lose this thing that we have. But she also, there's also this kind of, you know, separation in terms of how each of us feel about each other.
And I think that's part of why this is such a struggle is because it's like, I don't think either one of us wants to lose this thing that we have. But she also, there's also this kind of, you know, separation in terms of how each of us feel about each other.
Right. Well, part of what, you know, for me, like, you know, what I've been trying to do is rather than play the game of demanding that she just automatically feel different. I've been working on me to say, hey, what do I have to do to be more attractive?
Right. Well, part of what, you know, for me, like, you know, what I've been trying to do is rather than play the game of demanding that she just automatically feel different. I've been working on me to say, hey, what do I have to do to be more attractive?
Right. Well, part of what, you know, for me, like, you know, what I've been trying to do is rather than play the game of demanding that she just automatically feel different. I've been working on me to say, hey, what do I have to do to be more attractive?
You know, it makes sense on a logical level. And I think the hard part is figuring out... And I'm sure this is probably true for her, too. It's like, I don't think either one of us... You know, we want to hold on to whatever that is, the magic that we do have. And I think the hard part is just saying... As good as that magic is, it's not good enough for long-term.