Well, with that comment it seems like you already have your mind made up. If she's not the person you can fully commit to, physically and mentally, then maybe it's time for you to move on and stop wasting your time along with hers.
I don't think commitment is dangerous at all. I've never had an urge strong enough to cheat on my boyfriend. It's merely just admiring someone's aesthetics and and just imagining momentarily. I'm 150% happy in my relationship all the way around. I can't picture ever having another boyfriend, but I do see whee you're coming from. It almost sounds like you feel deprived. I feel like when you meet the "one", nothing would come before making your relationship work, making some sacrifices, and resisting temptations along the way. I do wish you the best though in whatever decision you make.
Should I ignore my feelings and save the relationship, or break up?
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Well, with that comment it seems like you already have your mind made up. If she's not the person you can fully commit to, physically and mentally, then maybe it's time for you to move on and stop wasting your time along with hers.
I don't think commitment is dangerous at all. I've never had an urge strong enough to cheat on my boyfriend. It's merely just admiring someone's aesthetics and and just imagining momentarily. I'm 150% happy in my relationship all the way around. I can't picture ever having another boyfriend, but I do see whee you're coming from. It almost sounds like you feel deprived. I feel like when you meet the "one", nothing would come before making your relationship work, making some sacrifices, and resisting temptations along the way. I do wish you the best though in whatever decision you make.