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Sorry to hear about your break up mate but 9 months would be tough for the very best of couples, if you don't mind me asking why did you break up? Just curious as I'm in a LDR for the next 2 months and want to make it work till then
Depends why you dumped your mate. What do you mean he was making jokes about the separation faze? Was he just mucking around jokingly saying she'll be hooking up with other guys while she's away? Or was he saying it's a stupid idea waiting so long for her?
I would much rather loose my gf over my best mates, girls are mostly temporary additions in our lives while generally our best mates stick by us through thick and thin. I would think long and hard as to whether his jokes about your gf are really worth ditching him.
As for your other mate, it just sounds like you're bored of him, don't "ditch him" but maybe try spending some time apart so it's fresh when you do finally see him again.
Thanks for your concern. I don’t want to get into too much detail, but we broke up to help each other pursue our dreams (believe me this was meant to happen and it was a beautiful thing). I just hope that I don’t start feeling indifferent about this; I really need the drive of a love lost so I can do what I have to do. But, one things for sure, I recommend doing an LDR if you make it you will be sure that you are meant to be if you don’t you will feel the passion that drives you to do incredible things.
My mate was making the hooking up with other guy’s jokes. It was just childish; he can’t speak to me like a man. I’d rather he tell that I’m a fucking idiot and loser while showing me examples of my foolish behaviour. These two guys have given up on their development, when I see them its “talk about old times, listening to songs from back in the day”. I’ll do that when I settle down and have kids and even when I have kids I will still be tuned to the ever changing environment around us. These dudes are depressing.
I’m very loyal to my bros. Like I said I have other friends who can keep up. One of my mates has a long term girlfriend, but we are still really good mates. I think it’s because our social lives are segmented.
Thanks for your advice, but honestly if I don’t see them for a year and reunite they are still doing the same thing (old songs, talking about back in the day)