What do you do when you want to leave someone but in your heart you know you cannot live without that person?

Answer #1

You stick through the hard times and remember that good will come when you wait. Or, you suck it up, take a leap, and leave to start a new life. I’ve experienced the first option, not the second. If you’re meant to be, the pain is often worth it a few moments later.

Answer #2

leave the person. if the world brings you back together, then you know it’s meant to be.

Answer #3

You can be without that person you were born in this world alone .That person may have meant, and still do mean alot to you but you have to tell yourself that your better than that and crying over them. You have to tell yourself that your a strong person with or without them in your life.

Answer #4

There is one very important question remaining here: Why do you want to leave this person? The reason for wanting to leave is highly relevant. If the person is abusive, that’s a good reason to leave. If the person happens to spend too much time playing on his xBox, that’s not a good reason. If your reason for wanting to leave is a valid one, then your subconscious is already telling you that you can live without him, even though your heart may be denying it.

Answer #5

Sometimes I just feel like my feelings for this person are changing. Do you think that’s a good reason?

Answer #6

Here’s the skinny on life….you CAN live without them…& you’ll live better than you are now. There is NOTHING worse than a bad relationship…it invades every pleasureable part of life…and then sucks the life out of you.

Answer #7

Is it because of constant fighting or because you’re 14 and exploring a bit?

Answer #8

No we don’t fight i think it’s just because I’m so young and really don’t know what i want.

Answer #9

That’s entirely logical, and you’re somewhat expected to play the field at your age. Don’t stress so much about this.

Answer #10

Thanks!

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