Everything written made a lot of sense to me (although I was a little confused in the middle) until the last sentence. There I frowned and answered "No", perhaps because of the way the question was asked. Fighting for love and winning love may be real things for many people, but I think they are much less real if it makes sense. Sometimes there are understandable obstacles to something real that need to be overcome in the form of fighting for and winning love, but I think that depersonalizes things and I start to not believe much in the result. If you feel that it makes no sense and you do not want to be in this relationship anymore, then you are right for yourself and this is your choice. It is not wrong or shameful or criminal in any way. With that said, I must mention that from my description it sounds like a pretty pure case of fear of commitment and giving something serious. This can be good news and bad news for you, depending on how you see it. On the one hand, he may feel genuine about you, but he may just be afraid to bet "everything" (as it seems to him at the moment) on something he doesn't know if it won't hurt him, which is just a fear of the unknown. it can hide and interfere with something real. On the other hand, this is a character trait and with such people it is much more difficult to build something stable and lasting, which often affects the decision of the other party (in your case) whether he wants to bond with the person. The reason I use the word "relationship" above is also the root of my slight confusion when reading your story. In the beginning you describe ... well, honestly, a relationship. Maybe without the titles and the verbal "signatures" ("yes, we're together") but actually a couple's love affair. Then he startled me a little with "I confessed to him," as if he didn't know that he was a gentleman, that he made you laugh, that you wrote to each other all the time, that you hugged, kissed and slept together, and that you were STE together. The cake is there, everything is there, perfectly decorated, ready for exhibitions, only the "cake" sign is missing and when he puts it on, he gets scared and runs away. Love is not a recognition, a contract or a title ... Love is an action, a care and in general everything you had before the "recognition". I don't need a handshake or a change of Facebook account. If I'm in your relationship (I'll call it a relationship because it was one), it's very clear to me, that we are together with the girl and I will not remember to "confess" because I think it is extremely clear from my feelings, which are evident from my actions. Of course, I would also say it every day, but even if I didn't say it, it would come to me like thunder from a clear sky if the other person reacted to a statement, behavior, or other statement that we were together. In my eyes, this is clear without the need to sign verbally, and it should be clear to the other how I feel about him and that we are together, because that's how couples behave, unless they have explicitly agreed that they do not want to be. officially together, but want to behave as if they are. Like that picture on Facebook a few days ago: "How do you tell someone you love them? You don't say it, you show it until you get to Him / She just knows ..." In summary, I think you've been together, everything it was ok then he was frightened by the official title of "couple" (which was actually valid until then) because of his fear of commitment. Then you tried, then you decided you didn't want to go on and you stopped everything. This decision cannot be right / wrong, because these definitions simply do not apply to personal choices like this, you just decided - you did. Did you have to fight / win his love? No. But if you want you can try, provided you understand the situation and why he did what he did (explained above) and you know what you choose and you think that you will be the happiest. Does this simplify the situation enough and answer your questions satisfactorily? Greetings! USA because of his fear of attachment. Then you tried, then you decided you didn't want to go on and you stopped everything. This decision cannot be right / wrong, because these definitions simply do not apply to personal choices like this, you just decided - you did. Did you have to fight / win his love? No. But if you want you can try, provided you understand the situation and why he did what he did (explained above) and you know what you choose and you think that you will be the happiest. Does this simplify the situation enough and answer your questions satisfactorily? Greetings! USA because of his fear of attachment. Then you tried, then you decided you didn't want to go on and you stopped everything. This decision cannot be right / wrong, because these definitions simply do not apply to personal choices like this, you just decided - you did. Did you have to fight / win his love? No. But if you want you can try, provided you understand the situation and why he did what he did (explained above) and you know what you choose and you think that you will be the happiest. Does this simplify the situation enough and answer your questions satisfactorily? Greetings! USA because these definitions just don't apply to personal choices like this, you just decided - you did. Did you have to fight / win his love? No. But if you want you can try, provided you understand the situation and why he did what he did (explained above) and you know what you choose and you think that you will be the happiest. Does this simplify the situation enough and answer your questions satisfactorily? Greetings! USA because these definitions just don't apply to personal choices like this, you just decided - you did. Did you have to fight / win his love? No. But if you want you can try, provided you understand the situation and why he did what he did (explained above) and you know what you choose and you think that you will be the happiest. Does this simplify the situation enough and answer your questions satisfactorily? Greetings! USA Does this simplify the situation enough and answer your questions satisfactorily? Greetings! USA Does this simplify the situation enough and answer your questions satisfactorily? Greetings! USA
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Everything written made a lot of sense to me (although I was a little confused in the middle) until the last sentence. There I frowned and answered "No", perhaps because of the way the question was asked. Fighting for love and winning love may be real things for many people, but I think they are much less real if it makes sense. Sometimes there are understandable obstacles to something real that need to be overcome in the form of fighting for and winning love, but I think that depersonalizes things and I start to not believe much in the result. If you feel that it makes no sense and you do not want to be in this relationship anymore, then you are right for yourself and this is your choice. It is not wrong or shameful or criminal in any way. With that said, I must mention that from my description it sounds like a pretty pure case of fear of commitment and giving something serious. This can be good news and bad news for you, depending on how you see it. On the one hand, he may feel genuine about you, but he may just be afraid to bet "everything" (as it seems to him at the moment) on something he doesn't know if it won't hurt him, which is just a fear of the unknown. it can hide and interfere with something real. On the other hand, this is a character trait and with such people it is much more difficult to build something stable and lasting, which often affects the decision of the other party (in your case) whether he wants to bond with the person. The reason I use the word "relationship" above is also the root of my slight confusion when reading your story. In the beginning you describe ... well, honestly, a relationship. Maybe without the titles and the verbal "signatures" ("yes, we're together") but actually a couple's love affair. Then he startled me a little with "I confessed to him," as if he didn't know that he was a gentleman, that he made you laugh, that you wrote to each other all the time, that you hugged, kissed and slept together, and that you were STE together. The cake is there, everything is there, perfectly decorated, ready for exhibitions, only the "cake" sign is missing and when he puts it on, he gets scared and runs away. Love is not a recognition, a contract or a title ... Love is an action, a care and in general everything you had before the "recognition". I don't need a handshake or a change of Facebook account. If I'm in your relationship (I'll call it a relationship because it was one), it's very clear to me, that we are together with the girl and I will not remember to "confess" because I think it is extremely clear from my feelings, which are evident from my actions. Of course, I would also say it every day, but even if I didn't say it, it would come to me like thunder from a clear sky if the other person reacted to a statement, behavior, or other statement that we were together. In my eyes, this is clear without the need to sign verbally, and it should be clear to the other how I feel about him and that we are together, because that's how couples behave, unless they have explicitly agreed that they do not want to be. officially together, but want to behave as if they are. Like that picture on Facebook a few days ago: "How do you tell someone you love them? You don't say it, you show it until you get to Him / She just knows ..." In summary, I think you've been together, everything it was ok then he was frightened by the official title of "couple" (which was actually valid until then) because of his fear of commitment. Then you tried, then you decided you didn't want to go on and you stopped everything. This decision cannot be right / wrong, because these definitions simply do not apply to personal choices like this, you just decided - you did. Did you have to fight / win his love? No. But if you want you can try, provided you understand the situation and why he did what he did (explained above) and you know what you choose and you think that you will be the happiest. Does this simplify the situation enough and answer your questions satisfactorily? Greetings! USA because of his fear of attachment. Then you tried, then you decided you didn't want to go on and you stopped everything. This decision cannot be right / wrong, because these definitions simply do not apply to personal choices like this, you just decided - you did. Did you have to fight / win his love? No. But if you want you can try, provided you understand the situation and why he did what he did (explained above) and you know what you choose and you think that you will be the happiest. Does this simplify the situation enough and answer your questions satisfactorily? Greetings! USA because of his fear of attachment. Then you tried, then you decided you didn't want to go on and you stopped everything. This decision cannot be right / wrong, because these definitions simply do not apply to personal choices like this, you just decided - you did. Did you have to fight / win his love? No. But if you want you can try, provided you understand the situation and why he did what he did (explained above) and you know what you choose and you think that you will be the happiest. Does this simplify the situation enough and answer your questions satisfactorily? Greetings! USA because these definitions just don't apply to personal choices like this, you just decided - you did. Did you have to fight / win his love? No. But if you want you can try, provided you understand the situation and why he did what he did (explained above) and you know what you choose and you think that you will be the happiest. Does this simplify the situation enough and answer your questions satisfactorily? Greetings! USA because these definitions just don't apply to personal choices like this, you just decided - you did. Did you have to fight / win his love? No. But if you want you can try, provided you understand the situation and why he did what he did (explained above) and you know what you choose and you think that you will be the happiest. Does this simplify the situation enough and answer your questions satisfactorily? Greetings! USA Does this simplify the situation enough and answer your questions satisfactorily? Greetings! USA Does this simplify the situation enough and answer your questions satisfactorily? Greetings! USA