Hey, I have been dating a Korean girl for almost a year now. She moved to my country to learn the language and study at university. She moved into my place about half a year ago.
This summer we made a one month trip to Korea together. During and after the trip I realized I don't love her anymore and want to break up.
I am hesitant to do it though as she is super reliant on me. I still like her as a friend and would prefer not to hurt her as much by breaking up and throwing her out while she is still looking for a university. She is however also realizing that something is wrong with me and afraid I don't love her anymore.
How can I properly break up? Any advice for this kind of situation? My first gf and have no experience with that whatsoever.
Breaking up with someone always feels awful, especially if they haven't done anything "wrong".
The longer you wait, the harder it'll be, and the more she'll feel "strung along". If you have any mutual friends, talk to them about it. If you care about her (and it sounds like you do, even if you don't want to date her anymore), know that you can still be supportive/help her get on her feet after you break up - but understand if she doesn't want that.
>>18613746
yeah, i'd be putting miles between me & korea too about now.
you should get her on the phone and be like, "whoa, what is that bright light? hey it's really hot all of a sudden. Hey--!" and just hangup & go no contact. done.
you're welcome
>>18613746
Since you don't want her, can I fuck her? Me love her long time, five dolla!
>>18613746
Caution with this.
DO NOT breakup with her until you have a couple of options of girls. She will quickly rebound since she's a female and you might regret it once you're single.
However DO BREAKUP with her soon if you think you definitely don't want to be with her. A girl's "fertile period" is short. In other words, don't waste her youth.
>>18613746
>getting and wasting a kqt because you don't have yellow fever
Numales reeeee