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She never seems to have time for us to talk

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Question - (17 October 2014) 1 Answers - (Newest, 25 October 2014)
A male India age 26-29, anonymous writes:

Well, I've been dating my gf for 29 months now. We are in high school. We talk everyday in class but only for a short time cause everytime we try to talk, our classes start. So yesterday I got really annoyed by her behavior when she promised to spend time with me but didn't and I was about to let it all out when we had to leave. We tried chatting and she said that we'll talk about in school. She said sorry and went. In school in the morning, instead of coming up to me, she was angry and was ignoring me. Please explain this behavior and what I should do now.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (25 October 2014):

As your in high school she probably has a lot of work to do - ask her when she is free, and then you two can do out together: catch up talk, park, cinema, go to each other's houses. She may be having some personal issues as-well so try and be understanding. Don't let her ignore you for too long because the longer you leave it, the harder it will be to re unite. Also if she puts no effort into the relationship - you shouldn't either! Good Luck

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