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You've invested, you've become emotionally attached to your investment, and you don't want to let go because you've yet to get the ROI(her opening up) that you're looking for and she's still showing promise that maybe she potentially could.
Typical story. Nothing new here. Its one of thousands if not hundred of thousands of post on this forum.
The point is.. You're overly emotionally attached and as a result she's pulling; and she'll only push when she feels you pull. You have to back off, meet some new women and give yourself time to heal. You're driving behind her on a one way street trying to get ahead. Reverse and find a new street. Perhaps you'll catch up to her down the road if you guys two streets intersect again, perhaps you won't. But theres no way you'll be getting ahead on this current path that you're on.
You came to the right place; now just swallow your ego and pride and apply the advice.
Thanks Eddie.
Well I finally ended our non-relationship. It was very hard for me since I did get too emotionally attached. She told me she wanted to enjoy me and the things I did for her. She said she wanted me to be patient and cooperative with her until she was ready to be in a relationship. I'm sure I made the right choice. I did feel like I was on a one way street like you mentioned.. I felt weak and powerless. I feel however that the feelings construed out of comfort. But the matter is, is that they came. I had a girl come over after the break up to try and keep my mind off of her, but I began to feel bad for the girl because I knew I was practically going to use her. I also still have feelings for the girl I stopped talking to. Is this situation normal?