Break-ups are always hard and they always will be. The person that has been "dumped" usually suffers the most because they have no choice in the matter. This person usually feels and demonstrates a lack of self-esteem following a breakup and goes through some deep depression. These are all normal feelings, and it happens when you feel rejected. Many people are able to sustain a lasting and worthwhile friendship after they break-up, and many are not. It depends on what you are comfortable with, but understand that by remaining friends it will take even longer for the healing process to completely work over due to the fact that you will be in contact and communicating with this person. Also, understand that he may follow into new relationships and to remain friends you will have to accept this. To move on completely, it is best if you make a clean break. Keep your confidence about you and you will bounce right back. I wish you well.
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It means that the relationship is moving along in the way nature intended.
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Just tell them that you've been thinking about moving in with your boyfriend. Give them the benefits of you two moving in together and explain to them that you are old enough to make such a decision and that you hope they stand behind it. Also it would depend on the length of your relationship, the longer the relationship the better your chance of moving in together. If you are having trouble finding a good time to bring it up, maybe over dinner would be best especially if you talk with your family during that time, otherwise attempt to talk to the parent you are closest with first about it.
It depends what the condition of your relationship is and at what stage your relationship is at. If your relationship with him is good and you are already having sex then you shouldn't have to wait anymore, providing you are both comfortable with the idea of him moving in with you.
Find new friends!!
Have self worth! people with emotional,finacial ect..problems,abusers prey on weak people.watch for signs of controlling your friends ,trying to isolate moving a relationship too QUICKLY! go with your gut instict,it is always right,(also friends,family and your Pet's really are a good judge of character
It is entirely up to you and is dependant on your age. If you are a minor, leaving home and moving in with a "boyfriend" is an act of statutory rape. Even if the relationship is consensual. If you are an adult and feel comfortable and are ready to take your relationship to the next level, then feel free to move. However if you are not comfortable, just tell your boyfriend that you are not ready and want to take things slow. By asking this question it shows me that you are having a certain degree of doubt about relocating. Bare in mind, moving states is not easy. You will loose connections with friends, you will be in an unfamiliar environment and you may be miles from friends and family if the relationship turns sour. Moving home is not a small thing, it's actually a very huge change in your life, even if you don't think so now, you will realise so later. Is your boyfriend not committed to changing his residence for you then? Answer It depends on your age, your circumstances, the relationship you have with your boyfriend, and what the arrangements would be if you moved to where he is.
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You should confront the other person and tell them how you feel. Tell them that you think the relationship is moving to fast. If they really love you they will understand.
Yes, they are slow moving on land. In the water, you would be in trouble.
A lot depending on how much you damage you did to it
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