Alright...because of everybody insisting that the relationship was over...I've convinced myself that it is actually over, and all that's left is the split, and division of mutually purchased property.
Well I just got off the phone with the GF, and without saying so, we both agreed that the relationship was over. We're going to have a more in depth conversation early next week when she's back in town. Now, it's just a matter of actually ending it.
Once I looked at this whole thing objectively I've sorta realized that this is actually probably the best thing for both of us. We're both young, she's 24 and I'm 23. We still have our whole lives ahead of us. If we get back together down the road...fine. But for now, I think we've both accepted that it's over and it's just a matter of ending things and all that.
Objectively looking at the past 6 months or so, I've realized that just as she says she's "not IN LOVE with me, but loves me"...I can almost say the same thing about her. I love her like I love members of my family...she is my best friend. But, after a bit of reflection, I can definitely say that the passion just isn't there.
Is this breakup going to hurt? Yes. But based on our conversation, it seems as though it's going to be an amicable break up. There are no hard feelings, and no resentment.
Another positive is that I was planning on trying to transfer to a better law school, and now I'm not restricted by region and can apply anywhere in the country.