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| Arun | 05/23/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| james | 03/29/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | thank you |
| sudhir | 03/11/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| james | 02/09/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | thanks for your advice!! i wish you ..... |
Hello Sally Ultimately it has to be your decision only, that factors whether or not you stay in such a relationship. We know that we are in abusive relationships when we start to become " the abuser
Hi Priscilla It absolutely screams insecurity, to me. I cannot see any " controlling " or " manipulating " Just a very insecure person. This is often the result of trust issues; it is difficult to trust
Hello Sudhir If you know these people through an online social network, but have had no other contact with them, definitely remove them from your life. Social networks can be veritable playgrounds for
Hello Dwayne You can advise, but you cannot think for another person. It is her decision to continue with such a relationship. Until or if, she decides to leave the relationship, there is not much that
Hello. Your friend Meenakshi, is being true to herself. And now she must be true to Ravi. She owes it to herself, and to him, to tell him how she feels. I believe that we must live for today. The
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