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Expert Profile: Azure

Expertise:  expertise: over 6000 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

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Thanks so much! I know you are right and hopefully I will build the courage to do it as soon as possible
(Dana on 10/06/08)
Your response was short and to the point. :-) Thats exactly what I need to do...chill, and stop worrying about the future...if I am that worried abo
(Baby Babby on 09/23/08)
Thank you very much for your reply! I was feeling petty...now I have a little validation. Thank you!
(Ginny on 09/08/08)
thank you soooooo much!
(airis on 08/19/08)
Thank you Azure. To the point !! Regards Phil
(Phiip on 08/18/08)
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Recent Answers from Azure
2008-09-28  32 years younger anything is possible, but you've let your emotions/expectations get WAY ahead of reality; certainly the age thing, while not insurmountable, can cause relevant practical issues; however the even greater...
2008-09-23  24 yr old female dating 18 yr old male, after dating a 28 yr old male you're getting way ahead of yourself; at the beginning, it's SUPPOSED to be fun--you can't expect to do a major analysis as to long term potential after a few hours/days of being together; the only way...
2008-09-17  Dating for one year... as to the smaller question, it's up to him to call YOU; as to the bigger question, i'm not sure what you're asking; i do know that when guys become aware of "competition", they kick their offering up a...
2008-09-07  Younger BF's Family your concerns are reasonable; the mother's antics put the son in a tough spot, as it's hard to say no to a mother; however, you can encourage him to try and counsel the mother to "shape up", and inform...
2008-08-19  younger man with the new information provided, his plan seems reasonable, considering the fact that you'll still be close enough to see each other regularly and that he does appear committed to a long term relationship...
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