wektor

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i dont know. maybe not the right thread. i hate myself. she said last night that i might be too perfect to be her boyfriend.
you need to improvise, let her know you are just as much of a fractured human being
or... she might have a problem (hopefully this is not the case)
 

line b

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Isn't she in her mid 20's? At the very least you should be self aware enough to not say that out loud even if you believe it at that age.
 

0bleak

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i dont know. maybe not the right thread. i hate myself. she said last night that i might be too perfect to be her boyfriend.

Have you made a move on her?
That's the kind of thing I would expect to hear if you haven't.
Might be too late now, she might have already mentally placed you in the friend zone.
 

kid charlemagne

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you need to improvise, let her know you are just as much of a fractured human being
or... she might have a problem (hopefully this is not the case)
i dont know how to do this really. i try to carry and present myself the best i can in life and to her, dressing as bohemian as i can, but does not mean i dont have bad stuff going on in my head and life.... why must she assume things about me? she is so beautiful it is hard to let go.
 

kid charlemagne

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Have you made a move on her?
That's the kind of thing I would expect to hear if you haven't.
Might be too late now, she might have already mentally placed you in the friend zone.
well..... we pretty much have "gotten it on" every time we see eachother.... which has made this thing so confusing..... i thought since we have been seeing eachother so much in 3-4 week span, and been so affectionate to eachother, it would be ok timing for me to ask where it was going and if she would be girlfriend but i was told i have to wait.... i have conflicting thoughts all day..... do i really want to keep trying with someone who openly says she is afraid of hurting me? but she is so beautiful caring and affectionate of me....
 

0bleak

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well..... we pretty much have "gotten it on" every time we see eachother....

oh, in that case - never mind then
"too perfect to be her boyfriend" seemed very close to a "nice guy" statement that, in my experience, could be a warning sign if she says that to you or about you because you haven't yet made a move sexually
 
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