That's the great problem, he's leaving for six months! Women have been waiting for their loved ones since the army for a year, some have military husbands, some also wait for their sailors for six months all their lives! And then once for six months and that's it, a breakup, a new life. Yeah
@id109780090: So this is a trial six months. And then he would go away for years and years to help African children, and with his habit of getting carried away with new things, it's not a fact that they would have lasted so long. So it's just a decision and a choice that is well-founded.
I don't understand this cruelty and selfishness in a relationship. Of course, it is more common in American films, but now it is not uncommon everywhere. You are in a serious relationship with a person, it is implied that you want to live with him all your life, you love him, but suddenly urine hits you in the head or they offer you a better position in the middle of nowhere, and so you give up on this seemingly important person and rush after your dream, leaving him in tears and snot. Is this a normal human relationship? What about discussing, consulting, getting a partner's opinion, offering to go together, or at least trying to find a mutually acceptable solution? Or is it all unimportant in the context of one's own ego?
This is possible if the relationship is just non-binding sex. But then it should be discussed on the shore, and not leave a person to suffer and suffer in misunderstandings.
And then he would go away for years and years to help African children, and with his habit of getting carried away with new things, it's not a fact that they would have lasted so long.
So it's just a decision and a choice that is well-founded.
This is possible if the relationship is just non-binding sex. But then it should be discussed on the shore, and not leave a person to suffer and suffer in misunderstandings.