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I suspect that he's talking to someone else and he doesn't know what he wants anymore

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Question - (8 May 2009) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

i have been involved with this guy for about 4 months already. and things were going good up until last month, he had heard something about me that wasn't true but was having a hard time believing me and taking my word. i kept trying to convince him that nothing was going on but he's very stubborn. now we're having problems and he keeps saying he doesn't know what he wants anymore. i have been suspecting that maybe he's talking to someone else, but i dont know for certain that he is. it's hard for me to not think about him because i have grown attached to him very quickly. i don't know what i should do to get to the level that we were on before, i feel like i bug him but i can't help myself, my mind always wanders to him...and advice on what i should do with everything?

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