Jennasis
DIS life goes on
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Break-ups suck no matter how the message is delivered. It wouldn't have been any better, more pleasant or easier to have him do it in person. It would have only allowed her to become emotional to his face (cry, beg, demand, yell etc). That said, I feel terribly for her.
Luckily she's young and hasn't invested too much time on this guy...energy yes...time...no. The right guy will come along.
To be honest, from your description (albeit brief) of your DD's relationship and all she did for the guy, it DOES sound to me like she was a bit too much for him. While it may sound great (all the care packages) it could be smothering to some...and apparently he is one of those who was smothered by her affection. Someone more appreciative of her will come along.
Luckily she's young and hasn't invested too much time on this guy...energy yes...time...no. The right guy will come along.
To be honest, from your description (albeit brief) of your DD's relationship and all she did for the guy, it DOES sound to me like she was a bit too much for him. While it may sound great (all the care packages) it could be smothering to some...and apparently he is one of those who was smothered by her affection. Someone more appreciative of her will come along.





My husband and i have been together almost 30 years and we struggle with reintegration everytime he returns-what was normal in our relationship before the first deployment is light years from the normal we have now three deployments later-it takes ALOT to make it thru that-and whether she realizes it or not he may have done her a favor-hes not the person she knew in HS-and never will be again. I know it hurts-and he handled it badly-but she will recover and find the true love of her life.
The comment was not made as a sad aspect of her life it was a simple statement of where she is right now, "30 and alone" now that she wasted 5 years on the same guy.