It's 29 years old: I spent three magical nights with my ex-boyfriend five years after the breakup, but then...

A 29-year-old girl has confessed to The Sun that she's returned with her ex-boyfriend, five years after the break, where she spent three magical nights with her, the world follows today. But that he then told him that he is not willing to be about it. Below I can [...]
A 29-year-old girl has confessed to The Sun that she's returned with her ex-boyfriend, five years after the break, where she spent three magical nights with her, the world follows today.
But that he then told him that he is not willing to be about it.
You can read the full story below:
I had three perfect days and two magic nights sex with my ex-boyfriend. I thought we were restoring our relationship, but it looks like we're just friends for profit.
I'm 29 years old and he's 32 years old. We met at a party seven years ago and had two happy years when I thought I had found the soul mate.
When he came to work in London and wanted us to be together, I left my house and moved into his apartment.
I wanted to be with him, but I couldn't stand life in London. It was hard, but I left him and I came home.
Last month he found me on Facebook and we talked for hours.
I remembered how much I loved her and knew I wanted to see her again.
He told me that he was living with someone else but that they weren't happy. So I kept my distance and played the game. He finished his relationship two weeks later and came to my apartment and stayed for three days. It seemed as if those five years had not happened.
Sex was perfect and I thought we were starting a new life together.
At the end of last week, he came to visit me and said that he liked to visit me but that he was not ready for a full relationship with me.
That woke me from my dreams. I asked him if he wanted us to be just friends with benefits or would he visit me to start a new relationship together? He thought and said: “maybe both...”
I told him I'd think, but when I was alone, I didn't feel happy. I told her I don't want to be with her just for sex. I told him I deserve better.
Now I'm in doubt and I wonder if I've done well to get rid of her?
I miss him and my love for him is great.
That's the psychologist's answer:
You did the right thing.
Remember, you had him and his love once, or you thought you had it. You quit your job for him and tried your life in London.
Has he thought of a plan for you to work together or something?
The fact is, he's been trying to find you again after five years.
It's true that you love him and risk getting hurt. Ask him what the problem is, why can't you be together?
Let him go. You'd better stay alone until you find someone who's right. / BS/










