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I only answered that I'm well (and I didn't ask about her ! Good or Bad ? ).
No...I think that was wise...Showing interest will only make things worse by opening up the lines of communication...you only want to communicate if you are still trying to resolve...otherwise...it again will set you back.
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I'd like to see her, really. Next time I'll come back in my town will probably be in 3 weeks. But how to ask her without making her think I'm needy ? Asking for my stuff back ?
Do you "really" need your stuff back, if so, then make it a point to pick it up...that by all means is not needy, but again...there is again another chance that requires you to see each other and again, communication can come into play. Depends on how well you can handle that. Personally, I left all my stuff...it's over...don't want it or need it!
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I'd like to tell her that we are young, that we spent very good times together, but that with our actual situation (the distance and her work), our couple couldn't have worked. I have to learn a lot, to make my own experiences on everything, and she has to do so too. After my school I'll come back (3.5 years ... :-s ), or even before when she'll have finished her school (1.5 or 0.5 years), maybe we'll be able to be together again. I'd really like too.
It sounds like you have thought this one through and thats good, it's sticking to it that becomes difficult, not to say you can't, but you need to stay on the path of NO COMMUNICATION to make that easier for you...don't worry about her or look her up on facebook or anything...it will just make you want to reach out. If it's meant to work, it will...just don't pass up other good opportunities as there are some really good ones out there...trust me...and I don't say this to make you hate her...but if someone she shows interest in comes along...trust me, she will do the same...use this time to grow.
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But now I know that the distance is very bad for the couples. I know that if we want to be together again (one day), we'll have to live together / in the same city.
Absolutely right! Long distant relationships are even tougher...just for the simple fact that you two are not there, email, text and phone calls just don't amount to much after being away for so long...some can pull it off though...but relationships really are work, good and bad...but when not around...just makes it harder.
Use this time away from her to live your life...you never know what can happen, just have fun, work on personalizing yourself and making you happy...once you have grounded yourself, there is a good chance that if you two were to cross paths again...she would see a different and better you!