distance makes the heart grow fonder
and its true...
2006-11-27 07:54:03
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answer #1
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answered by 12krank 2
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Panic attacks are serious so I feel for you. Stress always brings on more. She needs to see a doctor and get meds. Do you have any free clinics or can she be covered by the state? She really needs help and I do understand how she feels. I have Generalized Anxiety Disorder and I have to deal with it also. Good luck!
2016-03-28 21:56:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi there, I just laugh about my past 3 years of panic now. I was not able to go anywhere without carrying xanax. Fear of having another attack was the most important subject of my days.When i first found joe barry's web site i started to cry because of my happiness.
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2016-05-17 01:09:12
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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I dated my boyfriend for five months and we had a three hour distance between us. He said he loved me and the week before he broke up with me he had confessed all his feelings....
Now I know he liked three other girls RIGHT after me and it took me 7 months to get over that kid. If your boyfriend dumps you because of one hour its either not true love or he's cheating on you and feels bad.
Oh and his excuse for breaking up with me was because of distance but now his girlfriend now lives 5 hours away. Ha. Now I'm happy with someone in my own town.
Just forget him no matter how much it hurts.
2006-11-27 07:52:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Try being "friends" for a little while and see if he gets a new girl.. if he gets a new girlfriend that was just his "nice" way of breaking it off. If he starts calling you alot saying he loves you, then you know he maybe just wanted some space.
2006-11-27 07:56:21
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answered by Nickey b 2
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Well i think you can't really convince him to be committed to the relationship and to fight for it...he has to be willing to do that....long distance relationships are hard...they require 100% commitment and trust from both parties...unless both are willing to put in the time, effort, and commitment needed, then it will not work....and he should be WILLING to do so, you can't make him want to work for the relationship unless it comes from is heart....
2006-11-27 07:56:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell him you want to get more adventurous in the bedroom. And when that time comes, dim the lights, and put peanut butter on his balls (tell him it's whipped cream). Then bring in your dog to lick it off. Just make sure it's not the chunky peanut butter, otherwise he's going to wonder why in the hell you are biting his balls.
2006-11-27 07:54:46
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answer #7
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answered by kjhenkel 2
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2 Months please, you are not in love you are infatuated. If he is so in love with you he would make time for you no matter what the circumstance is. Get over him and move on why try to make someone want you when he clearly stated that he wanted to break up?
2006-11-27 07:53:33
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answer #8
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answered by inquisitor1125 3
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That's all you can do. Just tell him how you feel and that you're love is worth fighting for. Tell him you'll stop being a nag and trying to control him and that you really think you should give it one more shot.
2006-11-27 07:51:01
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answered by Dr. Kat 5
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sounds like you need to grow up first. 2 months isn't long enough for a relationship to mature. he doesn't want to be with you anymore so do yourself a favour and get over it.
2006-11-27 07:57:42
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answered by Anonymous
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hey,i think u should move close to him or else forget all about him
coz u should hv a solution to this sooner or later in order not to turture yrself more while he doesn;t feel z same! in my opinion any female should hv strength & not to loose her identity in her love with som1 asks her to break up, so i just want u 2 rethink about this relation!!!!
2006-11-27 07:56:51
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answered by rouby 1
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