Need for Romance
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Sep 9, 2010
Need for Romance
Dear Dr. Love,
It has been 2 years that I've been with my boyfriend. My boyfriend is very understanding despite the fact that I am impatient and moody. He never cheated on me, so I guess I should be thankful for that. My problem is that he always fails to add an extra ingredient to all the special occasions within the range of our relationship. The latest are my Birthday and our 2nd year anniversary.
For my birthday, he didn't even show up. I was all alone in my apartment.
During our anniversary, a date couldn't fit in with our busy schedule and we both have lots of...
Aug 22, 2005
Need for Romance
Hi Dr Love. I am sorry if I am not 18 but I needed to ask you something. I am 17 and I live in South America Ecuador. Four months ago I met a girl of 13... and her family is strict and they don't permit her to have friends. I am her boyfriend now and we have been for 2 months... But I don't know what to do ... I do feel I love her but she does things that make me think she doesn't... I am not asking her to love me... but she says 'I want you.' Want is something like love.... but it sounds weird in English. Many times I have told her that I want to break up because of her attitude but...
Jun 24, 2003
Need for Romance
dear Dr. Love,
My boyfried and I have been together for 1 yr -- 4 mos today! We have the same fight over and over again about the lack of love making. I want it, he doesnt seem to. His ex girlfried of 3 years was a virgin and wanted to wait until she was married. He remained celibate for those three years. He kept himself from going crazy by watching porno. He works 65 hours a week and has his own business. So his stress level is very high. I try to make things easy for him when he comes home. He will sit and watch sports until he falls asleep on the couch. We are best of friends...
Oct 9, 2000
Need for Romance
Dr. Jamie Turndorf I have been with my boyfriend for nearly three years and we are getting on fine. We always fool around but we would only have sex propably the most twice a month and we enjoy it very much each time. However, one day just after we had sex he said to me 'we should not have sex anymore'. And he's explainnation for this is because we should be more mature and there are more important things in the relationship rather than sex. I am very fine with his explainnation but i would like to know is it normal for a guy to say such a thing? And when they say it do they mean it or...




