@ Grape Juice
consider cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT). worked a treat, but like all good things, it takes time and effort.
No doubt.Thanks. I'll definitely consider that.
but again, i think i should consult a counselor/psychologist first.
i'm here for you hunme too fuck this
life sucks
Change your sig woman! So0o0o0o0o0o contradictory.Honestly, I have no idea.
Whenever I find someone and they want to get into relationship mode I freak and all of a sudden I am blowing them off to spend a night on facebook. It's actually quite worrying.....
But I am quite content with it, I suppose from a third perspective it seems a bit odd.Consult a counsellor.
It's not necessary perhaps at this time or at this age.But I am quite content with it, I suppose from a third perspective it seems a bit odd.
I just don't feel that it is nessasary to want to be in a relationship with someone..
It is actually okay.Honestly, I have no idea.
Whenever I find someone and they want to get into relationship mode I freak and all of a sudden I am blowing them off to spend a night on facebook. It's actually quite worrying.....
no, its just my pet. I raised him when he was 1 month old, till he passed away at 8 years old-(when i was about 16). It felt worse than anything when my dad told me he passed away.No doubt.
Just curious, is it some kind of previous experience that's left you in this state (not that pet one)?
troof.It is actually okay.
It'll work out when you find the right person.
I know that sounds retarded, but like, I mean that you'll find someone who you will push through all your fears for. And it will be almost effortless.
Hmmm..no, its just my pet. I raised him when he was 1 month old, till he passed away at 8 years old-(when i was about 16). It felt worse than anything when my dad told me he passed away.
another would be when my gramps passed away, but that wasnt as bad as the occasion of my pet. Cause i was still younger.
nono. Its not really about the death, cause i know that that's unavoidable.Hmmm..
You just need a counsellor. And btw, if you're scared as in if the one you love will die hence depart from you then I don't think anyone can help you, coz death is a fact of life. If you're born, you're practically born to die anyway.
Counselling.nono. Its not really about the death, cause i know that that's unavoidable.
its just the commitment, and in the event of a break-up, the feeling of loss.
Thanks again. def noted.Counselling.
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Isn't it normal to be afraid of commitment if you have felt loss before.Counselling.
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Yep, that's different. I was suggesting counselling for the OP as he hasn't had a sad experience with a relationship.Isn't it normal to be afraid of commitment if you have felt loss before.
There are many middle aged people I know who haven't been in another relationship and their spouses died some 10-15 years ago.