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Should I leave her now or misery it out for another six months?

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Question - (2 July 2006) 1 Answers - (Newest, 2 July 2006)
A male , anonymous writes:

Currently I am in a relationship that has been going on for four years. We live together with two of our friends in a small house. The problem is that I no longer have feelings for her other than as a friend and I have now started to become attracted to almost every woman I now meet, especially one of our friends and three of mine, which is hugely stressful and confusing. I would never be unfaithful but I'm stuck living with her for another 6 months and all of my friends are also hers and vise-versa, all people who I want to still see. My question is whether I should leave her and risk a radical change in my life, socially, or stay living with her and suffer the constrictions of a love-less relationship/odd friendship.

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A female reader, ask paige United Kingdom +, writes (2 July 2006):

ask paige agony aunti think that u should deffinatly tell her soon that you dont see her in that way anymore because if u carry on living with her and not telling her how u feel she will want the relationship to move more forward and before you know it u are engaged to her so it will hurt her less now then later

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