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Feeling insecure about the distance in a new relationship

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Question - (25 June 2010) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female Australia age 30-35, *eather016 writes:

I am so worried. My boyfriend just graduated and started working. We're just three weeks into our relationship and he's now working 50 miles away.

My problem:

1) He's been really busy and i know that he really is. He told me to text him whenever I want to and he'll read it when he's free. so i still text him throughout the day. I'm afraid when I do this too often, he'll get bored and worse, find me annoying... =(

2) I'm still a student and I am not pretty. I feel really insecure when he recently told me on the phone about these really pretty, young women who's working there. But he assured me that he doesn't look at them all that much. I'm not convinced. I feel insecure because I'm not pretty. He's smart and cute. I'm afraid.

What should I do? Thank you for reading and commenting...

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