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Old Nov 01, 2008, 09:09 PM
crazybones crazybones is offline
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well i am not in best of moods right now i worried so much about my girlfriend rissie_and_another she went to a party i know i can trust her and all but it doesnt stop me from worring i dont like her pot head drinking friends so much she was hanging around them the other night and i just for the life of me i couldnt get it out of my head so i said forget this and tonight i got drunk to hopefully forgeet it all but no such luck any advice i love her to death and we are going to get married soon
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Old Nov 02, 2008, 04:32 PM
Slothrop Slothrop is offline
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Ugh, that is hard...having our beloveds hang out with people we don't altogether trust...

It gets better with time, IMO. Eventually I learned my S/O wouldn't do anything nasty behind my back. Extending your trust to her is part of building it up.

I have to say, drinking never helped me forget anything, especially not gnawing worry.

Last edited by Slothrop; Nov 02, 2008 at 04:33 PM. Reason: I forgot how to spell "gnawing"... :-)
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Old Nov 06, 2008, 07:25 PM
carla37 carla37 is offline
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I say either you do trust or you dont. cant be in the middle or it will drive you crazy(a-go figure right). if its behavior you dont approve of confronting is best. if she is defensive then something is being hidden,
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