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Will it work if we take it slowly this time?

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Question - (14 October 2010) 2 Answers - (Newest, 17 October 2010)
A female United Kingdom age 36-40, *inki070803 writes:

i had my first seious relationship when i was 15 till i was 22 and had my son, i have been single since which now is 5 years, i have had interest from males and had funtimes but never wanted to committ to them, i then on a unexpected night not looking for anyone got interest from a male and something just clicked, he had only been out of a relationship for 4months, we rushed into things seing each other twice a week and all weekend every weekend, we both were getting annoyed and angry with each other but still decided to go on holiday we had planned together which just got us both worse, when we got back i finised it and then he was more interested and asked for us not to be over o we agreed and got the excitment of hearing from each other back but we decided to take things slowly to grow towards each other rather than jump in both feet first like we first did ???? im worried its just going to turn into a sex thing and thats not what i want ???

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A female reader, pinki070803 United Kingdom +, writes (17 October 2010):

pinki070803 is verified as being by the original poster of the question

thankyou :) x

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A male reader, Ven United States +, writes (17 October 2010):

It already sounds like you have a good plan going this time. Take it slow, keep your head up and focused on how the relationship is working, not how happy or frustrated you feel.

Best of luck to you.

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