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Some of you might have read my other thread about me (26) and this 21 year old guy who is a diagnosed bipolar.
Ever since that night when he texted me to tell me that he "likes me but he cannot do it", I have never stopped pining for him and was holding on to that little glimmer of hope that I could perhaps change his mind and maybe make this relationship work - albeit it would have to be a long distance one for a little while at least.
He wouldn't talk on the phone. But, we've still been texting each other - some days, he'd text a lot, some days it would be one sided (just me) - they are just friendly texts with no lovey-dovey stuff.
I've asked him out to lunch - just to catch up - a few times since but he has simply dodged the question or gone silent on it. Actually, one day he kinda said OK but then had to cancel because something happened at work and he couldn't make lunch.
After a few attempts, I had then texted him to tell him that it was OK if he wasn't ready to see me but I reminded him how I still care for him, and I'd be waiting. I knew it very well that when gets into a depressive mode because of his condition, he wants to avoid all people.
It has been one heck of a roller coaster ride for me, and I'd be lying if I said it didn't hurt anymore but I think I have just started to move on.
So, I guess my question is, when you move on from a guy, do you completely erase him out of your life? Do you remain as friends? Do you stay in touch and if so, how in touch are you?
I still care for him and I constantly think about how he is coping with his medical condition. He hasn't cheated on me or did anything wrong so I cannot just "hate" him and it's just almost impossible to write him off that easily. If anything, he is the one that needs more attention than me.....
Any advice is good advice. Thanks!
Ever since that night when he texted me to tell me that he "likes me but he cannot do it", I have never stopped pining for him and was holding on to that little glimmer of hope that I could perhaps change his mind and maybe make this relationship work - albeit it would have to be a long distance one for a little while at least.
He wouldn't talk on the phone. But, we've still been texting each other - some days, he'd text a lot, some days it would be one sided (just me) - they are just friendly texts with no lovey-dovey stuff.
I've asked him out to lunch - just to catch up - a few times since but he has simply dodged the question or gone silent on it. Actually, one day he kinda said OK but then had to cancel because something happened at work and he couldn't make lunch.
After a few attempts, I had then texted him to tell him that it was OK if he wasn't ready to see me but I reminded him how I still care for him, and I'd be waiting. I knew it very well that when gets into a depressive mode because of his condition, he wants to avoid all people.
It has been one heck of a roller coaster ride for me, and I'd be lying if I said it didn't hurt anymore but I think I have just started to move on.
So, I guess my question is, when you move on from a guy, do you completely erase him out of your life? Do you remain as friends? Do you stay in touch and if so, how in touch are you?
I still care for him and I constantly think about how he is coping with his medical condition. He hasn't cheated on me or did anything wrong so I cannot just "hate" him and it's just almost impossible to write him off that easily. If anything, he is the one that needs more attention than me.....
Any advice is good advice. Thanks!

















