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*racymiller
writes: When my boyfriend and I met,it was an instant connection felt on both sides.After our first date,we decided to go on a camping trip(lasted for a week)the next day that turned out to best time in my life.He showed me he was the type of man I had been longing for.He was very attentive and affectioniate to no ends.Caring,compassionte and seemed eager to tend to my every need without me having to say a word. We have been living together for 2months and all the good qualities about him just disappeared.I still feel very much in love with him.I'm not the type to ask for anything in this department,it would have more meaning if he does it on his own.I shouldn't have to ask for it should I? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (11 November 2008): No man keeps paying as much attention once they get you, sorry love. It's not something anyone can keep up long-term.You say you still love him so he must be doing something right. Talk to him and straighten out what you want from each other.
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reader, hannahlucy +, writes (11 November 2008):
chances are he really does like you, but sometimse they almost get bored of that and think that you already know that he loves you dearly. most guys don't know how a girl mind works, and they think that boys and girls think the same, he's cared for you for a while and alot of the time thats enough for guys to realize that they really are loved, cared for and so on, so as what to do i'm sorry i don't know, but i can almost garuntee that he still adores you, he just thinks that you already know that
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