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Trying to make our relationship work after a break...with no help from my girlfriend!

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Question - (12 February 2011) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A male United States age 30-35, *nnoyed360 writes:

ok sooo my girlfriend of two years and I broke up about two weeks ago but we continued talk and came to an understanding that we both wanted to get back together.

Her only condition was that she wanted to take it slow and not have an official title but still act like we are together just to see if we could still connect with each other and not fight...I've been trying so hard for the past couple weeks and doing anything I can to make her happy but when it comes to her making a contribution to the relationship its like getting a newborn to walk...it just doesn't happen...I'm just lost right now and I would like some thoughts on what I should do or don't do to make this work

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