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I was looking for discussions on letting go, being in that situation myself, and found this interesting one, in case it helps:
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Just becasue the other person is vague doesn't mean you should be. You must do what's right for you - if that is to let go and move on, do it! A clean break is easier in the long run even if it if it's more difficult now.
Take care of yourself.
you seem to have sympathy for the person, creating an illusion of still being attached, at least in my examination. Assuming you no longer 'like' the person, but they continue to have feelings for you, and you know they can't have you, essentially you might be relating to the fact that this person wants something that is unobtainable, and therefore sympathise and relate to that person.
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