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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-12-2012 @ 5:17PM
Pyromelter said...
Let's not call anyone names here okay? Rob's not a douche, his gf isn't a dingbat. They are young adults figuring out this whole boy-girl thing. Many people spend their entire lives never figuring it out. Neither of them seem to be abusive, hateful, drama-whoring, or addicted to drugs or alcohol, or living any kind of criminal lives. Robbie makes himself and his gf out to be two genuinely decent people, and there is something to be said for that.
Now, maybe breaking up would be best for both of them. Maybe it would tear their souls asunder to not be with each other. Maybe they could grow together, or maybe they would be better off having a learning experience from a breakup.
Frankly that's not for anyone to decide, nor is it anyone's place to cast judgement upon them in some sort of blame game.
Further upthread I stated "I fear the worst for his relationship." It's likely that those of us who are older, and have seen stuff like this, see the writing on the wall. The kind of heartache that can come with the breakup of a young love is something that I would hope that people could avoid, because it can be so painful, you might end up doing some very stupid, regretful things, and it can take a very long time to recover from the emotional torment.