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writes: my boyfriend is 30 years old and has never had a long term relationship before. We have had the perfect relationship for nearly a year and recently his sex drive has started to dwindle. He has now said completely out of the blue that he doesnt feel the same way that he used to and that he is not sure if how he feels is love. He treats me like he loves me and wants to spend most evenings with me.Before we met he wanted to move to australia but was told that he was too old - he has now found out that he can emigrate and has applied - this has also made him question our relationship as he knows that I want to stay in England- what should I do?
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reader, beenthere +, writes (12 December 2005):
is he questioning how you feel about him? australia is a long way to go and he should understand if you are not prepared to go. my partner is 29 and never really had a serious relationship before. we've been together 2 years but there are still things that he doesn't understand about the meaning and the point of a relationship. men have to be told things in great detail several times before they even begin to understand how women feel. try not to nag him but ask him to talk to you. why does he want to go? tell him, in detail, your reasons for staying
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