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How can I be more outgoing and feel better?

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Question - (12 August 2010) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A male United States age 26-29, anonymous writes:

Gah.. This is weird.. Uhm.. I'm in love with this girl.. lets call her "abby". and its a long distance relationship. and Sunday she asked me out and I said yes, now we've been together before. But she broke up with me so she could have cybersex. I literally cryed for weeks, but I never told her that. And now I love her so fucking much that I'm scared of how this is gonna end. I don't want to loose her. Also she keeps sayin that I bore her.. and that makes me feel bad. So what I was wondering was.. is there a way to stop boring her? like a way to make me feel more outgoing? Another thing is now that we're together I'm actually sad. I thought I'd be happy. but no. I started cutting, too. Can someone help me?

So bottom line..

How can I be more outgoing and feel better?

Any response is appreciated

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