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how can I be less clingy?

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Question - (9 May 2007) 1 Answers - (Newest, 9 May 2007)
A female Canada age 36-40, anonymous writes:

Hi,

I'm engaged and I have a a problem. I love my fiancee very much, and everything I do, is with good intention only. I have become over some time a bit more "clingy" to him,and I feel that I need to relax a bit about that...but I dont know how to do so!?!( it does not affect him from doing anyhing he wants to do or go, or see) It it wrong of me to feel this way, that when we are apart I miss him so much...?

Any suggestions?

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A female reader, candyk United Kingdom +, writes (9 May 2007):

Hi

Id say its perfectly normal to miss your fiancee when hes away. When hes having his time away though make sure you have fun doing your own thing. Its always good to have the things you enjoy doing together in a relationship but its also important to be happy to go off and do your own thing aswell. See your other friends, go shopping, dancing, classes or any other outside intrests you might have.

Being clingy may start making him feel a bit suffocated, both of you will need your time for space and your time for togetherness. It takes a good balance

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