I have 2 issues in regards to your original post, Nurhachi:
1) You've been seeing her for 3 months and you've already determined that you love her? I'm a little bit older than you (but not by much), but there's a difference between being "in love" with someone and "loving" someone. You're "in love," which (not to sound harsh) at that age is more of a chemical/biological/hormonal reaction going on in your system. At least initially so.
2) You made a point that she actively tells you she's not only making friends, but who she's making friends with and getting phone numbers from? Why would anybody really tell anybody that they got somebody's phone number? My gf brings up her friends in conversation, sure, but never once has she made it a point to tell me she got someone else's phone number. First, I would assume she had it anyway, and secondly, women only tell men things to get a reaction out of them. FACT.
At this point you're probably still angry with each other. Give it a week or so and then go from there. If she's still interested she'll be willing to talk. And if she is willing to hash it out, then that's actually a good thing because that means you have someone who's willing to work out a problem with you.
Having differences and arguments is part of a healthy relationship, and willing to discuss it means there's the possibility of a future together. If she refuses to speak to you ever again, that means she's made the decision that it's not worth her time or effort, and that means she was never the right one to begin with.
My advice would be to not go crawling back or incessantly try to reach her. That's a sign of desperation, and certain women thrive off of that crap. Approach it with a very direct "can we talk about it?" angle and see what her reaction is.
1) You've been seeing her for 3 months and you've already determined that you love her? I'm a little bit older than you (but not by much), but there's a difference between being "in love" with someone and "loving" someone. You're "in love," which (not to sound harsh) at that age is more of a chemical/biological/hormonal reaction going on in your system. At least initially so.
2) You made a point that she actively tells you she's not only making friends, but who she's making friends with and getting phone numbers from? Why would anybody really tell anybody that they got somebody's phone number? My gf brings up her friends in conversation, sure, but never once has she made it a point to tell me she got someone else's phone number. First, I would assume she had it anyway, and secondly, women only tell men things to get a reaction out of them. FACT.
At this point you're probably still angry with each other. Give it a week or so and then go from there. If she's still interested she'll be willing to talk. And if she is willing to hash it out, then that's actually a good thing because that means you have someone who's willing to work out a problem with you.
Having differences and arguments is part of a healthy relationship, and willing to discuss it means there's the possibility of a future together. If she refuses to speak to you ever again, that means she's made the decision that it's not worth her time or effort, and that means she was never the right one to begin with.
My advice would be to not go crawling back or incessantly try to reach her. That's a sign of desperation, and certain women thrive off of that crap. Approach it with a very direct "can we talk about it?" angle and see what her reaction is.