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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 19:26:26 +0200
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hello
my problem is about my relationship wit my boyfriend,we have been together for almost 3 years
but our problems start a year ago
our relations was very good and strong we both emigrated to new country and helped each other to adapted to new environment,he was the best think i have got in my live the only problem was that my men was terrible joules and wanted me just for him no friends and my own live .for more than a 7 mouths i was deprest and sad
we made a step in our lives and we moved to another city when live become full of friends and new experiences even that i loved him the most i need to be around the new live
and he did not like that
i met new people and i realized that live is not just home and boyfriend who always is mad for little things by the first time i was not deprest i feel like do things . I started to hate him for every think and i meet some one i did not cheat on him physically but metally, yes, and he found down about it .
i hurt him and we separated .few mouth ago we get back together i now he was and is very important to me i loved him and want to be with him so as him but for first few week everything was bountiful but now he started coming back to the past ,bricking back all dirt
we decided to move on in new live but he can not forget or maybe forgive
i love him and i wanted to be with him so much .i wish i could take the time back but as well i learn so much by the time we where a part i know that may be now is too late.We live together he try but lately he is saying that he don't know how to deal with it that i kiled some of his part and he does not know if he wil be able to move on with me
what to do please help
malina
It is a nightmare to live with a jealous partner. He has taken over your entire life and wants you to only cater to his needs while he digs obsessively into your past. Sickly jealousy can be treated with Prozac. Contact a psychiatrist or experienced general practitioner. Cognitive psychotherapy can also be effective.
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