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  • Guest

    no im not. i am just saying what everyone else is saying how they feel about spending away time with their S/O and how they feel when they see them everyday. that's all.

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    • Fatin
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2009
      • 171

      oh ok thats good cos if u said yes i would be so angry from u

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      • SimplyChaotic
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 8

        My boyfriend and I have been together for a little over 7 months and we spend every possible hour together. From our first date, we had seen each other for 50 days consecutively until his dads birthday when he had to stay home. We are inceprable AND I LOVE IT !!!

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        • Guest

          i like it too. but i feel that i need my alone time as well. but everyone is different.

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          • SimplyChaotic
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2009
            • 8

            Alone time is important too. Everyone is an individual and wants time alone. Since my boyfriend and I don't live together we have our alone time.

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            • caterpillar79
              Veteran Member
              • Mar 2009
              • 3895

              Me time

              We all need our "me" time. The amount of quality time we spend to ourselves would greatly impact the quality of our relationships. I've learned that from my BF. He is the one who always asked for a "time out", I knew I want and need it, too, but I was just not that vocal about my emotions then. That actually was the main reason why I got hooked in this site...I had to find friends whom I can share my thoughts and feeling with aside from him. When we started having our alone time, our relationship had a sweet turn. When we get back together, it became mor intense, more conversation, more intimacy. A lot of things had happened between now and then, so we have plenty of experiences to share and that would deepen your communication.

              You have to discuss this with your SO. It is for the benefit of both of you, or else you'll burn out. And, mayn I add, find some more interesting activities that both of you can share, some outdoor activities like bicycling, power walking, running, hiking, camping, just anything different from the usual so as to keep your "together" time alive and vibrant.

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