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Old Aug 05, 2014, 12:27 AM
kpierce1992 kpierce1992 is offline
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I was dating this guy for two weeks, which I know isn't a lot of time. The problem being that my anxiety and depression behaviors were too much for him and he said he wanted to support me as a friend. Now he won't respond to me at all. I can't stop thinking about him because being with him, I felt like myself and I felt truly happy for the first time in a long time. Now I am much better mentally, I mean just a better space and all I want to do is talk to him and tell him because he is the only one I feel like I can honestly talk to. Sorry it's long but does anybody have any advice on how to get through this?? I would be appreciative of anything you guys have to say.
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Old Aug 05, 2014, 12:52 PM
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Hi, kpierce1992. Evidently he just didn't feel like he would be able to give you what you need. Have you considered therapy? That way you can have a professional to talk to while you seek out other relationships. And because you have other support, you likely won't need as much from the new people in your life.
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