A
female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: I've been in a relationship for around a year now with a boy I go to school with. We're past the boyfriend/girlfriend stage - I class him as my partner. We've been sleeping together for about seven months, first time for both of us. Lately though, I've been feeling disgusted with myself as I've noticed I fall into little fits of, usually silent, annoyance for very small things - usually involving him. Today for example, he dropped a little sauce down his top and I found myself ignoring him and being abrupt for a while, it's completely out of my control, and then later I feel guilty. Sometimes, these little annoyances turn into me releasing my anger in a burst of emotional aggression aimed at him, though it's never normally hurtful just very unecessary - and then later I cry about it. Can you please give me advice on where I can get help?I'm 15, but think that my problem is quite advanced. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Laura1318 +, writes (31 January 2008):
If you are feeling down , moody or depressed, you need to go to your GP . He can help you
You can read more on this link;-
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/depression.htm
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male
reader, leonard j. Douglas +, writes (31 January 2008):
Perhaps You are going through a biological change within your body chemistry,and being PG will always affect how a woman feels and acts,not saying that is what is going on with you,but then if our hormones are out of balance,This can also bring about mood-swings in our relationships.
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