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After my last relationship i decided my instinct should have been trusted more, so now i'm going to follow it with my new relationship

14 replies

fairyfly · 01/06/2006 00:46

Somethings not right, i know it, if only i knew what.

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spacedonkey · 01/06/2006 00:51

that's the thing with gut instincts though ... they don't necessarily translate into rational thoughts?

suzywong · 01/06/2006 00:52

he's really a lady?
the ridge of hair the lenght of his spine?
What
What?

spacedonkey · 01/06/2006 00:53

damn you wong, why can't I think of witty remarks like yours

suzywong · 01/06/2006 00:55

you have to get up very early in the morning to match me - hell it IS very early in the morning

fairyfly · 01/06/2006 00:56

true s.d. but the fact i am having irrational thoughts is making me wonder why i am. I'm confused.

Definetly the first and foremost thing i keep getting back is........

he's not telling me something

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spacedonkey · 01/06/2006 00:56

it is here too technically and yet I haven't been to bed yet so I shall claim mental fatigue and retire

spacedonkey · 01/06/2006 00:57

I'm a bit of a believer in gut instincts too, so if you think he's holding something back I bet you're right

but what?

have you asked him?

fairyfly · 01/06/2006 00:58

I have asked him, he wont speak to me in his normal way..................

It's all gone a bit pete

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spacedonkey · 01/06/2006 01:00

do you have any suspicions?

could he be seeing someone else or something of that ilk?

spacedonkey · 01/06/2006 01:02

It's difficult if he won't talk to you - perhaps you could just say to him "I know something is wrong and you're not telling me what it is, so I suggest we have a break until you're ready to talk about it" ?

Sorry for lack of wit

fairyfly · 01/06/2006 01:03

i don't have suspicions of an affair, i think he may have done something on a night out, i don't think it's even a shag, something though.

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fairyfly · 01/06/2006 01:04

I have s.d. but it's day 5 and now i'm worried.

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spacedonkey · 01/06/2006 01:06

how bloody annoying for you Sad

I am at a bit of a loss as to what to suggest - do you think he'll blurt it out eventually?

fairyfly · 01/06/2006 01:07

I'm tired of him too, it's not what i want anymore.

Good night lovely ladies.

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