12-29-2010, 05:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-29-2010, 05:11 PM by Death Trap™.)
From the day you accepted to be her bf you acknowledge you had something against her and want to be together. Now because your friends said you can do better probably makes you feel it wasn't your best and your feelings had change.
If this is truly what you feel right now and with no regrets of going back to becoming a "best friend", a break up should do this. You should tell her personally in an enclosed space away from public and let her down easy. It is not her fault (she will feel she is not good enough or not pretty enough and your leaving because of it.) and put all the blame on yourself that you arent seeking a relationship because of school or something. It would sadden her if she finds out you broke up with her and later found you together with another girl. Let her down gently and tell her you would like to still be best friend. If she chose not to, respect her wishes.
If you prolong it, the more closer she will become and would make things much harder to let go. The quicker to end it would be the best.
If this is truly what you feel right now and with no regrets of going back to becoming a "best friend", a break up should do this. You should tell her personally in an enclosed space away from public and let her down easy. It is not her fault (she will feel she is not good enough or not pretty enough and your leaving because of it.) and put all the blame on yourself that you arent seeking a relationship because of school or something. It would sadden her if she finds out you broke up with her and later found you together with another girl. Let her down gently and tell her you would like to still be best friend. If she chose not to, respect her wishes.
If you prolong it, the more closer she will become and would make things much harder to let go. The quicker to end it would be the best.