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Old Nov 28, 2008, 06:16 PM
BabyGirl4life BabyGirl4life is offline
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i'm having this relationship issue with my man..we been going out for 5 years..we have 2 year old daughter together..for past two days he has not been picking up my phone calls or my text but he's talking to all of his friends..i dont know what to do..i love him so much..he says he loves me but now im not really sure.. i have issues with depression and everything for long time.. whenever i think about him i end up crying because i did so much for him..i gave up all my social life for him..i gave up my friends for him..

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Old Nov 29, 2008, 10:16 PM
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Are you in some kind of counseling or therapy? It might be a good idea to find a more stronger sense of yourself so you don't rely so much on him to provide you with your self-esteem.

I'm speaking from experience--you do not want to make yourself too dependent on your man. You diminish yourself as a person & in his eyes, too. He'll see you as "less" of a person. You want to be strong. And sometimes you have to let him go, if he is not respecting you enough to even answer your calls.--Suzy
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Old Nov 29, 2008, 10:48 PM
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well you should never have given up your own life and friends for this person anyway.get your own life back
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