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naza14
Jun 11, 2012, 11:37 AM
Me and my boyfriend meet on a website and we kept contact through email and he was speaking to me and then I told him that I was going on holiday for a couple of days and he knew when I would be back, I have been sending him some emails about how much I loved him and that I have missed him and that I've been crying for the last couple of days because I don't know if he still loves me. He hasn't been replying and I just don't know what to do so anyone please help me!! Xx
C0bra_M3nace
Jun 11, 2012, 11:39 AM
Ever stop to consider what he might be doing? Maybe he's living his life instead of slaving in front of a computer, just because he hasn't replied to your emails in a couple days is no reason to go crying. Give the guy a break, you're starting to sound a little needy.
bella42
Jun 11, 2012, 11:45 AM
I have had men do this to me - just dump him and get on with your life. Don't go crying your life away on someone that doesn't deserve your tears or time, and find another man to email and have fun with, you will soon then wonder why the hell you were crying for him in the first place. :-)
NeedKarma
Jun 11, 2012, 11:50 AM
So it's unclear by your original post: have you ever met him in real life?
naza14
Jun 11, 2012, 11:50 AM
I have had men do this to me - just dump him and get on with your life. Dont go crying your life away on someone that doesnt deserve your tears or time, and find another man to email and have fun with, you will soon then wonder why the hell you were crying for him in the first place. :-)
Thanks
naza14
Jun 11, 2012, 11:50 AM
So it's unclear by your original post: have you ever met him in real life?
Yh
mmresd
Jun 11, 2012, 11:56 AM
You need to calm down, sometimes it takes a while to get to emails. For me, I only check my emails once a week, so it is normal for it to be taking a little long. But if you are feeling so distraught if a couple of days go by without any communication I would recommend getting some counceling for co-dependancy.