Talk:The 2003 Approximation/@comment-49.145.245.126-20151013144812/@comment-49.145.245.126-20151014051125

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I understand what you're saying. I realize how it all seems like a waste, but don't all relationships involve risk and spending a good part of yourself/life with someone else? I don't view is it as a waste because they did enjoy the relationship throughout its course. They both got something from it, because being involve with each other allowed them to grow a little. I'm afraid that Sheldon and Amy will never be on the same page at the same time. She will always expect things from him, and it won't be easy for him to figure things out, at a pace that she's at. I honestly didn't expect her to blow up on him during the cliffhanger, because she has repeatedly mentioned how she's been patient with him, so in a way, I can understand why Sheldon couldn't understand what happened. If Amy really wants to be with Sheldon, then she has to be prepared for the frustrations that his actions/inaction will cause.

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Exactly. She needs to accept that (if she does get back together with him) Sheldon won't always be able to follow her thoughts and feelings, and that they'll most probably be always on different pages when it comes to their relationship. If she dates, I hope that Sheldon is given to experience the same thing. That's how they'll both grow. Sheldon is very teritorial. He's slowly learning how to cope with Amy leaving him, and Amy (in future episodes) trying to date him. I'm afraid that he'll forever resent that she left him. Sheldon can be very snide, and he has an eidetic memory. It can probably only be solved if he gets to experience the same things, and that's to date other people. I still maintain that they're better off as friends, but I know that that's not plausible seeing as Mayim is already a regular.