|
|
|
|
sp005
Newbie
Posts: 1
Registered: 11-26-2010 Location:
|
posted on 11-26-2010 at 04:24 |
|
|
|
Advice for relationship
When you are angry or deeply hurt, you may blow small problems out of proportion. Just as love sometimes clouds our objectivity, hurt and anger have a similar effect too. You may be tempted to ask a friend or a close relative to interfere or “make the other person see the sense of your argument”, but remember this approach can easily backfire as friends and relatives may not be objective and biased towards you. It’s therefore advisable to seek relationship counseling if both you and your partner are open to the idea. You may feel hesitant about confiding in a stranger, but remember a counselor is not just a stranger but a trained therapist. Just like you go to a doctor to treat an illness, you can visit a relationship counselor to treat your ailing
Regards,
The Relationship Company
|
|
|
JonyLeaber
Junior Member
Posts: 15
Registered: 12-16-2010 Location:
|
posted on 12-16-2010 at 00:31 |
|
|
|
advice relationship
Did he agree to start going out together?? Maybe he just wants to remain friends?? Or maybe he is just really shy and has actually liked you all this time but just couldnt say it. Sit down with him and ask him if he's sure he wants this relationship, tell him that you need him to express his feelings/body language a little bit more, some re-assurance for you to know that this is what he truly wants.
|
|
|
woodrobbinson007
Newbie
Posts: 8
Registered: 02-13-2012 Location:
|
posted on 02-25-2012 at 01:44 |
|
|
|
replys
sounds quite reasonable.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Processed in 3.873 seconds, 10 queries
Divorce Women reserves the right to block, delete, or edit any and all posts.
The Moderator has sole discretion on the content of this site. Anyone who posts accepts these terms, and waives any and
all rights to bring any legal action against Divorce Women. If you disapprove of any of the above, do not use, read, or post in Divorce Women
|
|
|
|