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I feel like we are growing apart, how do I deal with it?

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Question - (4 September 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 7 September 2010)
A female United States age 30-35, *oll_facesweetie writes:

My boyfriend works 4-11 at night and I go to school from 8-3 then work from 5-9. I feel alone. I miss him so much it feels like I never see him. The I my time we spend together is once in a while on the weekends. It really hurts being away from

him for somuch I feel lime we're growing apart. How should I deal with it?

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A female reader, tennisstar88 United States +, writes (7 September 2010):

tennisstar88 agony auntDo you guys still communicate via text, or calling? If the weekends and great communication is all you got then be grateful for that. Toss a kid in the mix, or maybe a boyfriend in the military, I know couples who can't see each other but maybe once a week, or once a month. You have work and school then he has work there is nothing you can do for now about your conflicting schedules. Keep up the communication and spend your time wisely with him on the weekends. Always remember there's a girl out there who's in a LDR, a boyfriend in the military, or has a boyfriend out of town for work, who can't see their boyfriend every weekend.

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