@Nimo24 In all honesty I think just leave him. I know that is harsh, but I highly reccomend it, don't waste your energy. He sounds like a douche.
What I mean is, he's promising you things, then cancelling last minute. On top of the cancelling, he's very adamant in saying he loves you even when he's failed you three times (correct me if I'm wrong on that, I may have misread things). I think you should run from the relationship, it's not worth your energy. He'll only emotionally drain you by leading you on like that. Virtual dating is hardly worth it, there are way better fish in the sea. From my experience as a virtual-dater, real-life relationships are much better. Do as you'd like, but I'd say drop him girlie.
Spending too much time together Vs. Spending too little time together in a relationship.
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I believe that both of these are equal when it comes to having a good relationship. I'm interested to see what you have to say on this subject.
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To bad I was never in a relationship w. someone lmfao
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@winters For me I can never spend too much time with the love of my life but some times a person needs space so there shouldn't be spending too much time and there shouldn't be spending too little time with him/her both of the people obviously need time to themselves you don't have to be smothered by the other person but you do need to spend a lot of time together.
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This to me doesn't make any sense.
It has to balanced
Spending too much time together- you get obbsessed with your partner
Spending too little time- may lead to some misunderstandings
But a question... What about the wives of soldiers who stay away for months from their hubbies?
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Time spent together in a relationship is not to be quantified. Its the qualitative aspect that matters..
More thought should be given on "How should we have quality time with each other?"
x Days y Hours z minutes doesnt matter..
Because you will always remember those MOMENTS!!