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I always like the chase of a relationship and move on quickly, how can I keep someone in my life?

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Question - (23 October 2011) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female United States age 30-35, *113yx8 writes:

When ever I meet a guy and we start talking I begin to "like" him but really its just the excitement of meeting someone new becasue I then realize that this person is not anything special to me and they could be anyone. Basically I like the chase and when it's over I'm done and feel the need to meet someone else. It's really annoying beacuse I really do want to be setteled down with someone but I don't know, I think its a mixture of something being wrong with me emotionally and the guys I meet just aren't the right ones. How can I get out of doing this all the time?? It feels like I'm always talking to someone and when they're gone, its someone new. I just want one person to be there and stay!!

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