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I'm having a hard time with boyfriend travelling and being far away from me

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Question - (14 March 2011) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female Ireland, *rizzylizzy writes:

My boyfriend is in the states for 2 weeks working. He is having the time of his life at the moment. He was recently away for 6 weeks in europe. He phoned me everyday and I got the feeling he really missed me. The travelling is killing me. This time feels different. He does send me texts saying he loves me and misses me but I just don't feel any better from getting them. The time difference is big, he's 6 hours behind me so it is hard to call but when he does call. I am negative and a bit bitchy when speaking to him. We are soulmates for each other but I am so afraid of loosing him I am actually pushing him away, I feel like crying all the time.. Seriously someone please give me some advice on coping before i f*ck up the best thing that has ever happened me..

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