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Dear Dr. Romance: I've learned my lesson

Written by Tina B. Tessina

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Dear Dr. Romance:

I saw your article: "Debunking Dating Myths" Great article, good advice.

I couldn't agree with you more. It was a very timely message for me. Just recently, I decided to let go of my partner...for good...It's only been 2-1/2 months since our split....We broke up before, but he came back after 4 months separation. In the article, you said if he really loves me, he'll be back again. I'm hoping...but not calling,emailing or texting anymore. I've learned my lesson.

Dear Reader:

I'm glad you've decided to let him figure it out for himself. It's the only way he'll know whether he loves you or not -- and the only way for you to know, too. "How to Handle a Bad Breakup" might be helpful.

Just in case he does call you, you might want to read "The One Who Got Away" If he doesn't, Dr. Romance's Guide to Finding Love Today will help you find a better guy. Good luck! I wish you a happy and successful relationship, with him or with someone else.

Dr. Romance's Guide to Finding Love

For low-cost counseling, email me at tina@tinatessina.com

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About the Author

Tina B. Tessina, Ph.D. is a licensed psychotherapist in S. Califo
ia since 1978 with over 30 years experience in counseling individuals and couples and author of 13 books in 17 languages, including It Ends With You: Grow Up and Out of Dysfunction; The Unofficial Guide to Dating Again; Money, Sex and Kids: Stop Fighting About the Three Things That Can Ruin Your Marriage, The Commuter Marriage, and her newest, Love Styles: How to Celebrate Your Differences. She writes the “Dr. Romance” blog, and the “Happiness Tips from Tina” email newsletter.

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