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I will be able to answer most questions related to longdistance relationships. I'm quite experienced in this field personally and in giving such advice to friends and family. I can help you with issues related to these relationships and how to make them work as well as possible given the circumstances, whether the relationship is something that one should pursue or not. Also I can help with issues related to online dating, personal problems that interfere with dating and relationships, deep seated psychological issues dating back to childhood, other types of relationships with friends and family and their effect on your dating life. | |
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expertise: over 3000 questions answered...B.A. Psychology Bates College;graduate study, Fordham Univ. School Social Work; technical editor, "dating for dummies", by dr joy browne; thoughtful consideration of your question, then insightful advice about love,romance and related issues given in an objective, non-judgmental manner...over 20 years of personal experience in both short and long term relationships...longer term consultations are available uponrequest...life experience: personal involvement in many relationships where issues of love, sex, intimacy, trust, etc., had to be dealt with and resolved...just having "experiences", however, isn`t enough...it`s the thoughtful reflection upon and analysis of what happened and why, that leads to learning and enlightenment...so tell me what`s on your mind and i`ll try to help, or tell you if i can`t...thanks |
Hi Kristina! I was in your shoes just a few years ago. Frank and I were both in school and couldn't be together for Valentine's Day. What I did was send a care package. I baked him a batch of
a few years?...you're willing to go through this that long?..the only way to get relief is to not need him so much, and instead refocus on your PRESENT life, and the people around you...if you spend the
distance, especially during college years, destroys many relationships..usually 1 person is trying to hang on to how it was, while the other has gotten engrossed in his/her new life; he's become way too
this sounds more like a bad habit than a good relationship; your values, interests, ambitions, completely different; you say coffee & movies...no sex?...my feeling is this is only being held together due
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