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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 762219" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>I get the impression he’s the type of person who always has to have a girlfriend, or else he cannot be happy. Several people in my extended family are like that. I wish they would all get into counseling to try to figure out why they cannot be happy without a significant other in their lives. There is a deep void within them, caused by what? I don’t know. It’s sad when a dysfunctional person gets involved romantically with someone because they’ll both end up miserable. </p><p></p><p>If you do the video chat, I don’t know what you should say. You could keep it light with neutral conversation. We know it won’t work out, but don’t say that because he will think you don’t want him to be happily in love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 762219, member: 21066"] I get the impression he’s the type of person who always has to have a girlfriend, or else he cannot be happy. Several people in my extended family are like that. I wish they would all get into counseling to try to figure out why they cannot be happy without a significant other in their lives. There is a deep void within them, caused by what? I don’t know. It’s sad when a dysfunctional person gets involved romantically with someone because they’ll both end up miserable. If you do the video chat, I don’t know what you should say. You could keep it light with neutral conversation. We know it won’t work out, but don’t say that because he will think you don’t want him to be happily in love. [/QUOTE]
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