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Thread: OT: me and my gf had an argumenet, advice needed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macv
    She sounds too young for a relationship. It'll be one of those "argue every month" deals. Ditch her until you find someone that can handle herself.
    I second that, and I just got out of one of these myself. It hurts but you're better off getting out now before you get in too deep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmwrp8
    my gf and I has been going out for a little more than 10 years...she's 4 years older than me and i'm 25.
    Dude - you rock. 15 and dating a 19 year old...

    Back on topic... more "someone else's life" advice, can't resist.
    The world is has a practically limitless number of really interesting, cool, fun, beautiful people (and lots of other types too). Appreciate what you have with the current person but if it's not perfect, don't close youself off from other people. Having a good mate is very important for your health and quality of life... keep looking. The Right person will be 95%-99% perfect; you still have to work at the relationship but only 1%-5% of the time. These numbers are exact, BTW...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robin-535im
    Dude - you rock. 15 and dating a 19 year old...

    Back on topic... more "someone else's life" advice, can't resist.
    The world is has a practically limitless number of really interesting, cool, fun, beautiful people (and lots of other types too). Appreciate what you have with the current person but if it's not perfect, don't close youself off from other people. Having a good mate is very important for your health and quality of life... keep looking. The Right person will be 95%-99% perfect; you still have to work at the relationship but only 1%-5% of the time. These numbers are exact, BTW...
    Good advice Robin.

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    IF she's not even out of highschool yet and you are, it's time to part ways. She is going to want that in another 4 months anyway, so you might as well bail now... OR you can stick it out for some regular poon for the next 4 months. Hell, tell her "You are going to be going off to school soon and everything will change, and you will want to be free to enjoy those changes, so lets enjoy each other's company these last couple of months until it's time for you to go" and leave it at that. No exclusivity, no pressure, but definately a nookie option.
    Just know that you should break up with her before she goes off to college. It is the right thing for both of you.

    In a few years after she has had her chance to grow up, make mistakes etc, then maybe the timing will be right... then again by then you may be happy elsewhere.

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    Default Give her a Cleveland Steamer

    Nothing says "good bye" like a good load.

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    I dont think thats what he was thinking about besides poopoo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzkrieg Bob
    Nothing says "good bye" like a good load.

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    Thank you Bob. Thank you for that pleasant image. Ahhh... the internet.
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    Once she gets out of high school it probably isn't going to continue either way, you will learn a lot in the coming years about relationships, but you don't know **** at 18...
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