Gabriella_1_DQ4
Yes, I did present a relationship as fair, when I completely knew it was not; however it happened at the very end. When I was in my Junior year of highschool, I was dating a guy I met in church. He was the man that any woman would wish to have. He was a gentlemen, God-oriented, loyal, sincere, caring, and a lovely musician. However, humankind is too complex, and for some reason women tend to fall for those who have a swag, those who are not Mr. goody-two-shoes. Anyways, I was a dancer for a choreographic group back in Honduras, and I met this other male dancer while I was dating the church guy. I started spending a lot of time with him since he was my dance partner, and we ended liking each other. I pretended that my relationship with my boyfriend was great, and that I was in love with him, when I really wasn't. I know I was very unfair with his feelings, but I did not know if it was the right thing to break up with him just because another guy showed up in my life. I did not feel what I used to feel with my boyfriend anymore but acted like everything was okay, and it only made everything worst becuase the connection between the dancer and me was growing rapidly. Finally, one day after church, I could not hold it anymore, and I told my boyfriend I wanted to break up with him. He did not deserve the way I told him things, but that is what happens when you are not real with yourself and others promptly.
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