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You could never lose all the adventures that you and your gf have had, or all the amazing things you've done together. All of that will always be with you - even if you decide to go it completely alone.

But if you go, go because you want to get out of the hell you describe, not just to be with girl 2.
GymRat584 · 41-45, M
@Magicianzini I would never leave "just" for another woman, especially after all this time. And just to be clear, I would never even disparage her afterwards if we were in fact to split. But I'm older now, and while my girlfriend is OUT OF NOWHERE appearing to be open to things again, I know that should I discuss my desires, she might be fearful that I want to replace her. I never want to do that, but I don't want to be hampered anymore either.

Picklebobble2 · 61-69, M
You and your girlfriend need recovery space.
You've been through a lot together and need to know if what you feel now is the same as it was before or if the experiences you've been through are 'forgivable'.
GymRat584 · 41-45, M
@Picklebobble2 You know, we just came from an INCREDIBLE trip. For a brief moment of disclosure, look up Thomas Dambo trolls online. That's what we did last weekend. It was MAGICAL.

It appeared to bring back the way things used to be with us. I even cried in her arms because I was so emotionally burnt out before the trip. The next two to three weeks, I think will be telling because I'm finally starting to open up more than I ever have.

Her reactions will be a major determining factor of what happens next.

 
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