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Old Jul 04, 2010, 09:55 PM
fallenrose fallenrose is offline
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i love my boyfriend so much but things are so not good. We never communicate. I dont know how he feels because he isnt expressive. He says he cant express how he feels cause hes always addressing how i feel. which is far from the truth i have my problems but i keep all the things that hurt me and all my opinions 2myself. I dont know what to do because i want to be wih him i want things to get better but i cant express all that has hurt me 2fix it. I also dont know how he feels and i feel like he doesnt really want me.
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Old Jul 05, 2010, 06:04 PM
TheByzantine
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fallenrose, ask him straight out where he thinks the two of you are heading. Ask him what bothers him. Let him talk. Do not interrupt him. When he is finished, ask him how the two of you can fix things. If he seems less than enthusiastic, ask him if he even wants to work to make the relationship better for both of you.
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Old Jul 05, 2010, 07:16 PM
fallenrose fallenrose is offline
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he thinks cause of all my problems me constantly trying 2get myself to die and always hurting myself that he has nothing 2look forward to. But i need his love and support to get better and he wont give it to me he seems
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