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I had a bad experience in the past and now I can't trust him!

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Question - (30 December 2010) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

my boyfriend and i have been dating for a year.. i do have trust issues he hasn't cheated on me or anything just stuff that has happened with me make me have this. how do i get rid of this? should i go talk to someone? im just so scared he will do something that will hurt me. i also get jealous easy like if he checks out another girl or something i hate it so much because i know all guys check out girls even if in a serious relationship so i have no need to get jealous but i doo its not like im ugly i mean im not like beautiful but not ugly and i dont feel the need to look at other guys so why does he look at girls?... but then again he gets jealous to but he hides it now... how can i get this trust issue out of the way and stop being jealous over little things?

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