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anonymous
writes: i have been in a relationship for 3 years.my boyfriend loves me and i do the same.but for the past 1year we are sharing a long distance relationship.so i feel lonely at times when he's not around me!as a result i get irritated over small things and we have regular fights over phone.as a result it's leading to a strain in our relationship.i am suffering from depression.wat do i do?please help me out
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reader, DV1 +, writes (9 July 2007):
I'm seeing a girl from another state right now... I don't understand why people fight over it. What you guys need to realize is that it makes the time that you get to see each other that much sweeter. You've got the phone, e-mail, Myspace, webcams, mail, IM, ect. Things will be fine if you quit arguing over them. Just enjoy the time that you guys have together.
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reader, Butterflyfly +, writes (8 July 2007):
Distance relationships can turn into turmoil.. Your going out for a refreshing laugh with your pals or friends doesn't mean you cheat or are bad to him, it means that you;re taking care of your sanity.. That's my best antidote anyway, when things get too intense, I try to shift my focus to something that would make me smile. Then come back and analyse wether this long distance relationship is good for the both of you. HOpe this Helps..
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reader, Danielepew +, writes (8 July 2007):
You should think whether long-distance is for you. If it isn't, I suggest you talk about it to your boyfriend. Your irritation over small things -your words- will eventually push him away, anyways, so I think you should desl with this right now.
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