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Old Jul 28, 2008, 02:18 PM
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My boyfriend always wants to hang out with me, and tells me how he misses me, etc. I miss him too, but whenever he asks me to hang out with him I never want to. My depression is stopping me from seeing the people I love, what am I supposed to tell him when he wants to see me? I'm so frustrated with myself right now.
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Old Jul 28, 2008, 05:08 PM
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Have a think about what it is you really want to do. It's not good to isolate yourself when you are feeling down but also sometimes we need quiet time to ourselves.

Be honest with your boyfriend if you can and tell him that you would like to spend some time with him but feeling rough right now. If you explain to him how you are feeling then he will understand better.

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