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My boyfriend and I have been together for 3 years now, I am 20 and at University. He is the most perfect bf without sounding sloppy but we are quite similar and he is really lovely and has never done anything wrong. I love him to bits but have found myself questioning whether I''m in love with him. I feel like I am still really young and already feel too tied down and commited to him. I can see us being together in the future but I''m unsure if its what I want right now. I have already spoke to him about this and he said he understood but i feel like nothing has changed. I was thinking about having a break but was wondering if these ever work? I really dont want to hurt him.
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