He's sad because he lost a loved one that typically takes a long time for people to get over so you want to make him lose another loved one. His current girlfriend you trying to make a criminal
Let him go sweetheart I’ll help you and him and if it’s meant to be you’ll find each other again when he is ready he is just marrying her he’s not marrying you poor guy poor girl as well it’s just what you have to do
Im kinda disappointed in all of you to say let go of him. What he needs is her support and some form of trauma/couples therapy. His last girl *died* from an accident; a unpredictable and unavoidable situation. Imagine if you were in his shoes and your fiance said they were going to let you go because you kept making her feel like she was in competition. What should of happened first was to create a very open line of communication of how this made both parties feel. Then therapy(or therapies) can follow-up next. Once both parties and therapist(s) believe you two are ready to move forward then proceed. Dear zeus, yall throw away things too quickly before even trying to fix it.
it's not her job to have to help him accept the death of his former fiance. that's something he and his family need to do. she deserves to be free and in a relationship with someone who isn't in love with someone else. he is clearly still in love with his dead ex.
@@user-ff2qu9ym5i Exactly, He's in love with the idea of op but not truly in love with op. He doesn't see Op as herself but as Charlotte. This is a " I'm not her, you know." Moments.
He's not ready, let him go and heal his broken heart. You'll only be second too Charlotte and never be you.
This is a very sad situation
He's sad because he lost a loved one that typically takes a long time for people to get over so you want to make him lose another loved one. His current girlfriend you trying to make a criminal
Let go of him. Otherwise you will always be competing with a ghost. His still grieving and stuck on the past.
Let him go sweetheart I’ll help you and him and if it’s meant to be you’ll find each other again when he is ready he is just marrying her he’s not marrying you poor guy poor girl as well it’s just what you have to do
Im kinda disappointed in all of you to say let go of him.
What he needs is her support and some form of trauma/couples therapy. His last girl *died* from an accident; a unpredictable and unavoidable situation. Imagine if you were in his shoes and your fiance said they were going to let you go because you kept making her feel like she was in competition.
What should of happened first was to create a very open line of communication of how this made both parties feel. Then therapy(or therapies) can follow-up next. Once both parties and therapist(s) believe you two are ready to move forward then proceed.
Dear zeus, yall throw away things too quickly before even trying to fix it.
“You cannot help people permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves.”
- Abraham Lincoln
I guess it depends on whether or not he WANTS to accept help.
it's not her job to have to help him accept the death of his former fiance. that's something he and his family need to do. she deserves to be free and in a relationship with someone who isn't in love with someone else. he is clearly still in love with his dead ex.
@@ANBHonored Tf do u mean?It is her job to help him and support him.
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I will not stand for the PB&J insults!! I have one every day at work
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She's dead and he misses her get over yourself
Don’t you get it?? Shes coming second to a dead person!!! Thats not right, although he is sad and misses her its not right for him put her second.
@@user-ff2qu9ym5i Exactly, He's in love with the idea of op but not truly in love with op. He doesn't see Op as herself but as Charlotte. This is a " I'm not her, you know." Moments.