he (once again) said he cannot be in a relationship with meSuggest AdviceDo you have some advice for this person? Visitor's Question: My first serious relationship since the end of my marriage (it's been four years) just ended last nite and I am disraught. In this new romance, we were together for eight months without a harsh word nor argument. it was truly effortless as both a friendship and romance. Two months ago, my beau's sister came to visit, he freaked out that "being in a relationship equals loss of self" and broke up with me, explaining that he cannot be relationship at this time, and not be in a romantic one with me. Within two weeks, we were back together as we had both missed our special bond. Last week we went back east to meet his family, who he said liked me and I got along great with. The vacation itself was fun, sexy and without any incidents nor arguments. overall simply wonderful. Within 24 hours of our return, however, he (once again) said he cannot be in a relationship with me, romance is out of the question, his feelings had changed from when we first met (my feeling? that's called evolving), it is really over and he's sorry. On one hand I am shocked, on the other just numb and cannot articulate my sense of loss at this action, esp after such a great vacation together. I am hoping you can help me thru this horrible event. After my divorce, I never thought I could trust again, and now that I have, I am questioning if I ever can. Thank you for your help Our Suggestion: To get thru this horrible event, you should talk with your best friend or seek professional counseling. I can only give you limited support in a short impersonal email. Be prepared for this guy to come running back again as he did last time. You will need to have a plan for what you will say. There seems to be something about his family that makes him go awry. Both of these cases came right after visiting relatives. You are too young to give up on trusting. You've only known this man for eight months and that is too short a time to develop a full relationship. Sorry you are in this situation! Best luck, George --Your Friendly Advisors at RomanceClass.com
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