crochetbitch88
10 Feb 2013
Love / Troubled relationship - is it because I'm Polish or should I blame it on his moustache? [28]
Yes.
How? I find it diffcult to come to terms with the idea that I've already had my share of passion and that's it for me for the rest of my life.
:) He hasn't cheated on me (as far as I know). I brought that friend around because I would like him to start. It would solve my dilemma. I would like him to find a new love, new passion and let me go.
Somehow, somewhere deep in my heart I knew moustaches were the root of all problems in relationships. It's different for beards though ;)
We have spoken about it. We promised each other to address problems. But things changed for a week, then got back to the old pattern. I'm thinking that most probably we both lost the feelings for each other we once had, but he has less courage to face it, so he keeps holding onto belief that we are an ideal couple, which we are not
Nice advice, Pawian. Maybe this is what I should do: just forget the past and try again and see how it works
Being Polish, and therefore Slav, you are probably passionnate and looking for the initial passion to continue forever.
Yes.
So, all you have to do is lower your expectations..
How? I find it diffcult to come to terms with the idea that I've already had my share of passion and that's it for me for the rest of my life.
Just in case he started.
:) He hasn't cheated on me (as far as I know). I brought that friend around because I would like him to start. It would solve my dilemma. I would like him to find a new love, new passion and let me go.
Blame it all on his mustache.
Somehow, somewhere deep in my heart I knew moustaches were the root of all problems in relationships. It's different for beards though ;)
Good communication will be the key to your road to recovery, so be sure to ask the right questions, listen with undivided attention and understanding
We have spoken about it. We promised each other to address problems. But things changed for a week, then got back to the old pattern. I'm thinking that most probably we both lost the feelings for each other we once had, but he has less courage to face it, so he keeps holding onto belief that we are an ideal couple, which we are not
To avoid getting pulled back into the past, set your mind and heart on creating new memories together. Exploring new happiness will help your relationship mend and move on greatly.
Nice advice, Pawian. Maybe this is what I should do: just forget the past and try again and see how it works