- Sep 12, 2022
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- Country
- United States
- Gender
- Female
- Faith
- Eastern Orthodox
- Marital Status
- In Relationship
I've been in a relationship with my bf for a little over 2 years now. I'm a convert and was baptized a year into our relationship. I tried to break up with him last year and I also tried to break up with him 2 weeks ago to no avail.
He insists that breaking up isn't necessary because we're compatible in every other way, he's ok with our children being raised Christian, and he's open to Christianity. I've prayed and shared my faith and explained things to him (and he's respectful and likes that I share with him) but I no longer believe conversion is in the cards for him anytime soon.
Every time I get the feeling we need to break up, I always end up convincing myself that it's the wrong choice and that I'm just having a "moment". I feel terrible wanting to try to split up a 3rd time because I'll hurt him yet again and there's a good chance I'll just end up calling it off like last time. How do I finally break up with him? And how do I cope with it afterwards? He's my first bf and has been so incredibly good to me; the idea of losing him hurts and I feel so guilty.
He insists that breaking up isn't necessary because we're compatible in every other way, he's ok with our children being raised Christian, and he's open to Christianity. I've prayed and shared my faith and explained things to him (and he's respectful and likes that I share with him) but I no longer believe conversion is in the cards for him anytime soon.
Every time I get the feeling we need to break up, I always end up convincing myself that it's the wrong choice and that I'm just having a "moment". I feel terrible wanting to try to split up a 3rd time because I'll hurt him yet again and there's a good chance I'll just end up calling it off like last time. How do I finally break up with him? And how do I cope with it afterwards? He's my first bf and has been so incredibly good to me; the idea of losing him hurts and I feel so guilty.