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Old Aug 04, 2009, 12:08 PM
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I have been with my guy for over 5 months on the 7th. I have told him about all my dignoses except for having DID. He even helps me work through workbooks my T and I do. I think he knows already since he asks every now in then which Sarah does he have now, but I don't know how to come out and just say it. I'm scared that he will leave me but I know what we have is special. I'm just nervous on doing it. I have mentioned it before but I don't think he was really listening to me cause his response was "Yeap."

Anyone have any advice?

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Old Aug 04, 2009, 12:18 PM
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if you trust him then just be honest with him. expect some questions so try and have some answers and if you dont, offer to help him find out
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Old Aug 04, 2009, 12:32 PM
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It sounds to me that he does know but doesn't know how to respond to it. If you feel comfortable sharing this with him, have a talk, ask him how he feels about it. Something that requires his participation so that you know that he's not only listening to you, but hears you. Good Luck!
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