SabrinaDeep
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Use her own approach: tell her you need some time and space. Take it and consequentially give it to her. Hook up with other girls and let her know when and what you do. If the spark is still there, it will reignite.
On a different note, it's not too bad to make some experiences before settling. All the couples that are together since high school that i know/knew ended up breaking up or keep going just for the sake of kids and routine. Teens are still the years of discovering, experiencing and immaturity. There's nothing wrong with you or with her.
I agree with Spexy that relationships need work, except that nobody can pretend you to be able to put that work into a relationship when you are a little bit more than a kid.
On a different note, it's not too bad to make some experiences before settling. All the couples that are together since high school that i know/knew ended up breaking up or keep going just for the sake of kids and routine. Teens are still the years of discovering, experiencing and immaturity. There's nothing wrong with you or with her.
I agree with Spexy that relationships need work, except that nobody can pretend you to be able to put that work into a relationship when you are a little bit more than a kid.