
telemark05
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- May 8, 2025
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I have a girlfriend who has her own struggles, and I've always been there for her and supported her and tried to give her love when she was feeling down. It felt nice to do so and I felt like I loved her even more when she showed vulnerability and opened up to me. Now lately I have decided to be more open with her, and at first she said it's fine for me to cry and open up. She tried to support me at first. Then I noticed her love towards me has since dropped, and she has been thinking about having a break with me and even said it was partly because of my problems and suicidal thoughts. A break as in like we are still together but she wants me to get better before we meet again. It's "too much" for her. A similar story also happened to a friend of mine. Her friends tells her to leave, and says they would leave in an instant. No one has any compassion and it's like the girls lost all respect for me, and they have no compassion for a "weak man" or whatever I am. Everything went wrong after I opened up too much. Im also being labelled a narcissist by her friends and all the bad things, and she almost fell for it. I feel like it's a way for them to justify their hate towards me. I don't understand. Could be I got some of this wrong but it doesn't seem like it. I read a lot of stories about the same thing happening to other guys, and my best friend warned me not to be open or vulnerable towards any girl. I love this girl and want to marry her, so this really hurts me. Im so confused.
UPDATE: I realized it wasn't because I opened up, but the way I treated her which was wrong. She needed a break from my problems not because she lost feelings, but because it made me toxic. It's my fault, not hers. Thanks for your responses anyway
UPDATE: I realized it wasn't because I opened up, but the way I treated her which was wrong. She needed a break from my problems not because she lost feelings, but because it made me toxic. It's my fault, not hers. Thanks for your responses anyway

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