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anonymous
writes: I have been with my guy almost a year. Type of a guy a woman wants to feel secure only the love is questionable. He has a tendency to get lost in his neverending quest for things to be at their best for us. Nothing wrong with that to want the best. However, I am in the dark for however long it takes to accomplish whatever. (house, car, etc.) How can I let him know that I have genuine concern for him and not nagging. Doing all these things are good for our family but, he is missing giving the love and support physically. We love each other so much and I know because he tells me when I hear from him. You see his work and need to over achieve takes him away weeks at a time but, yet he reassures me things will get better. Help! What should I do to let him know he is appreciated and I love to share the responsibilities? I'm tired of asking friends and family questions and dnd up looking like the selfish and witchy girlfriend. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Sabotage32 +, writes (5 July 2006):
Hi, Thanks for the advice. I think he has an idea how I feel now because he txt me late the other night to say we really need to talk. What do you think he will say? I don't know.
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