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MrLosAngeles
Posted: Saturday, February 16, 2013 11:08:43 AM

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What she (DancingDoll) said. When the enjoyment and intimacy is gone, when the sheer thrill of being together starts feeling like a job - it's over, move on.
elitfromnorth
Posted: Saturday, February 16, 2013 11:38:48 AM

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Also if you feel that you give a lot of time and effort into the relationship, going away together, preparing a meal or no matter what you do, and it still doesn't give you any pleasure or joy in any way back, where you might as well be hanging out with your friends and that would be just as enjoyable, then it's time to evaluate.

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UserKim
Posted: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 9:52:59 PM

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it's over when all you have are fights, and you lose the feeling that you have for the person when you first fall in love with him/her
Bluez
Posted: Thursday, March 21, 2013 5:11:05 PM

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hmmmm.... There are all kinds of indication's symptoms, actions, or lack there of that let you know its over! When you try everything you know how and things remain the same... you know it's over. When one partner can no longer show affection, when the intamacy is gone, when you can't even talk about what's wrong.... It's over!. When all there is left is anger.... it's over. How long you cope with it and put up with it and hope it will somehow change is up to you! And yes it takes two to make it work and it's never just one persons fault. I have heard it said that for a relationship or marriage, to lwork, it takes a lot of hard work. My feelings' on that are if you have to work hard to make it work then your not doing it right! just my 2 cents.
ArtMan
Posted: Thursday, March 21, 2013 5:14:36 PM

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When you come home from work and the house has been cleaned out of nearly all belongings, the bank account as well, and there is a note to contact her attorney. You are thoroughly convinced when you find out she has been fucking every guy in town and has moved into a place with your (now former) best friend.

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Bluez
Posted: Thursday, March 21, 2013 5:22:22 PM

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ArtMan wrote:
When you come home from work and the house has been cleaned out of nearly all belongings, the bank account as well, and there is a note to contact her attorney. You are thoroughly convinced when you find out she has been fucking every guy in town and has moved into a place with your (now former) best friend.


WOW!! Man that's one big FUCKING OUCH!!!!
Guest
Posted: Sunday, April 14, 2013 12:56:58 PM

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You know it's over when you can't feel what you originally had.
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