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My new boyfriend isn't meeting my needs but I'm afraid of being alone!

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Question - (16 December 2012) 2 Answers - (Newest, 17 December 2012)
A female India age 30-35, *ishtha writes:

i was in a relationship with a guy for past 4 years but i broke up with him some 8 months ago. I was feeling very lonely and depressed meanwhile a decent guy (who is my friend) approached me, now i am in relationship with this guy for 2 months, he is not satisfying me both physically and emotionally, we talk once or twice in a week and meet once in a month, i am feeling like break up with him if he cannot fulfil my needsbut then i am also afraid of being left all alone, please give some solution of my problem

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (17 December 2012):

thanks to all for your answers:-)

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A male reader, CMMP United States +, writes (17 December 2012):

Being alone is difficult at first, but it gets easier pretty quickly and can be very good for you. By going from guy to guy you are transferring your feelings from one to another without really getting to find a guy that fits you.

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