crochetbitch88 2 | 83
9 Feb 2013 / #1
I am Polish, so is my boyfriend. I have read several threads on this forum and it seems to me neither Polish women nor Polish men are really suitable for a happy relationship. Now, after 7 years, I seem to have lost “that loving feeling” for my boyfriend. Is it because I am Polish and that’s just a big no-no for happiness or is it because of him being Polish?
We’ve been going through a crisis for at least a year. And it’s not that we argue or something, we just don’t seem to need each other that much anymore. We still can have a laugh together and enjoyable conversation, but it’s more what you would have with an old good friend rather than with someone you LOVE.
Two months ago I fell in love with a Slovak guy (and his crazy, crazy language). We did not have an affair; or rather we had what’s called an emotional affair. He was here only for a short while and we met shortly before his departure back to Slovakia. He promised he would come back (promises!). He was to me like a second sun on the sky, when he was around I couldn’t stop smiling, his touch made the world melt around me.
Anyway, he’s left and there is no guarantee he’ll ever come back, so I’m trying to forget. But since that time I've been seeing my boyfriend in a different way, I often think I should leave, not because of the other guy, but because our love has burnt out. I hate the thought of hurting him, I still love him as a person and a friend and want him to be happy, I even made my single female friend to come round to our place hoping they would fall in love (they didn't).
Is there anything we can do to make love stay? Or is it just the way it has to be - that love is going to desert us no matter how hard we try to hold onto it. Or is it because I'm Polish, unfaithful, and my heart is a gypsy?
We’ve been going through a crisis for at least a year. And it’s not that we argue or something, we just don’t seem to need each other that much anymore. We still can have a laugh together and enjoyable conversation, but it’s more what you would have with an old good friend rather than with someone you LOVE.
Two months ago I fell in love with a Slovak guy (and his crazy, crazy language). We did not have an affair; or rather we had what’s called an emotional affair. He was here only for a short while and we met shortly before his departure back to Slovakia. He promised he would come back (promises!). He was to me like a second sun on the sky, when he was around I couldn’t stop smiling, his touch made the world melt around me.
Anyway, he’s left and there is no guarantee he’ll ever come back, so I’m trying to forget. But since that time I've been seeing my boyfriend in a different way, I often think I should leave, not because of the other guy, but because our love has burnt out. I hate the thought of hurting him, I still love him as a person and a friend and want him to be happy, I even made my single female friend to come round to our place hoping they would fall in love (they didn't).
Is there anything we can do to make love stay? Or is it just the way it has to be - that love is going to desert us no matter how hard we try to hold onto it. Or is it because I'm Polish, unfaithful, and my heart is a gypsy?