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How can I help my boyfriend and get him to open up about what is troubling him? Or does he need some more support than I can offer?

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Question - (28 March 2013) 2 Answers - (Newest, 29 March 2013)
A female United States age 30-35, *lackHeart24 writes:

Well I'm back together with my long distance boyfriend and everything was great, or so I thought. Lately he's been slowly going back into his old habits we talk less almost not at all and when I do talk to him his responses would be "i don't know" or "i'm sorry".

I'm really getting worried about him and he won't open up or tell me if something is wrong so we can fix it. What should I do?

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A female reader, Sexy Honest Kay Lady  South Africa +, writes (29 March 2013):

Sexy Honest Kay Lady  agony auntHey try talking to him show him the dangers that affect your relationship.Sometimes discuss how your relationship should be and what should be done and what not.Show him he is wrong and should be more productive and put as much effort as you put basically show him you are worried....goodluck

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A female reader, Anashia United States +, writes (29 March 2013):

I think you should ask him what is troubling him and tell him that whatever it is he can talk about. If that doesn't work it's maybe because he wants some space and I'm not saying you should break up I mean just give him some time to work up the courage to express his feelings to you. Ur welcome :)

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