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Old Dec 27, 2013, 02:53 AM
Anonymous100103
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I see from the posts that you have never met this guy in person. I think he is your social life since you stay inside and don't have a social life else where. I think this is why it was and is so easy for you to feel so strongly towards him. This is not healthy for you. I am sorry you are struggling. Please continue to post and seek help and support. Hang in there!

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Old Dec 30, 2013, 12:51 AM
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Originally Posted by nevergoodenough View Post
I don't know the situation exactly but this isn't healthy, and if you're in a relationship with that mindset, it won't work. You won't die without him. You don't need him to live. But I understand all of those feelings, however. I would suggest trying to distance yourself from him temporarily and focusing your life on something else before the obsession gets worse. Make contact impossible for a little while.

Is it really bad that I actually feel like her situation is my ideal kind of relationship? I've always valued my freedom more than anything else so being with a guy is hard, but if I'm so obsessed that I don't have time for anything else but him... Maybe I could have a relationship then...

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