Kirby Jackalyn2 months agoI recently experienced my first breakup with my girlfriend on December 12. We had been dating for just over two weeks, although we’ve known each other for about three months. She expressed that I was “too intense and clingy” and that I had overstepped her boundaries. If she had communicated her feelings more clearly earlier on, I believe we could have avoided this situation. This relationship was significant for me; I told her I loved her for the first time, and she reciprocated those feelings. I genuinely believe there’s still some connection between us, even though she insists we are better off as friends. After giving her two weeks to think about a second chance, I asked her if she would reconsider, but she declined. Despite the breakup, we’ve hung out a few times since, which complicates my feelings since our families are close. In my search for answers, I consulted 15 astrologers—hopelessly trying to find some guidance—and 12 of them suggested that she might come back to me between January and February. They even referred to her as my soulmate, which has given me a glimmer of hope. I’m struggling with the idea of letting go because she was my first love, and I want to fight for her. Although she’s asked for space and said she’ll reach out when she’s ready to talk, I can’t shake the feeling that I deserve another chance. I’m hoping that with time, she might reconsider her decision. What can I do to improve my chances of rekindling our relationship? I appreciate any honest thoughts or advice you might have.23