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Making love work for the second time. 

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Question - (15 November 2012) 1 Answers - (Newest, 15 November 2012)
A female United States age 30-35, *lancklove writes:

I have been dating this man for over a year now. I have never had a stronger connection with anyone than him. The past three months have been hard we were falling apart. We broke up and now we have been going on dates. He wants to take things slow and he says he doesn't want to jump into a relationship with me. This makes me feel insecure. I don't know if i'm being paranoid. We've been on about seven dates now. I've never had this kind of problem. We were together for so long and so close and so intimate that it feels weird this distance. Help please! I need advice on making relationships work the second time around!

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (15 November 2012):

From someone who's been there, he has the right idea. I broke up with my wife twice before we settled everything. The first time we jumped right back where we left off, disaster! The second time we treated it like a new relationship, 15 years later we couldn't be happier

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