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ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: I'm having trouble letting go of a guy who mistreats meDear Dr. Romance:ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: I'm in my late 40s and feeling very unhopeful about my future love life.Dear Dr. RomanceARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: I'm in my seventies and he's 25 years youngerDear Dr. Romance
I'm in my seventies, and he is 25 years younger.we met on a senior dating site almost two years ago, and have been living together for over a year. He and my daughter went to the same high school, and he says he was attracted to me then and always compared his other relationships to me.ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: I'm married but I love somebody elseDear Dr. Romance
I really admire how you advise people, please help me too. I'm married and I love my husband very much, but I love somebody else so much I don't know why although people say you can't love 2 people at the same time but I do. coz I love him very much and am jealous with him. He is a married man also and he loves me too, more than his wife. Please tell me what to do coz am confused.
Dear Reader:ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: I'm really confused about a guyDear Dr. Romance:
I'm really confused about a guy I know online from a social site, he's ten years older tha
I am. We've been in contact for several months. We now live in different countries. Recently, our chatting got intense and he told me that he likes me. We planned to meet up in another country. But he was suddenly never online and never contacted me even by email. I was really devastated.ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: I've learned my lessonDear Dr. Romance:
I saw your article: "Debunking Dating Myths" Great article, good advice.ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: If I am not strong, I cannot be an example for my childrenDear Dr. Romance:ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: is it natural for a man to masturbate?Dear Dr. Romance:
I am single man, I have question for you, is it natural for a man to masturbate? I normally, do it everyday, sometimes 4 times a day. Tell me if its wrong or normal to fantasize my cousin and she is a woman? Is it that wrong thing to do? I love to masturbate and to me its fun and great feeling. Do you have any advice. I want to know if there is anything wrong with me. I need your help.
Dear Reader:ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: It is your Christian duty to forgiveDear Dr. Romance:ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: It left me feeling like a loveless phonyDear Dr. Romance:
I just found your article "Without Ego" OMG you are just who I've been looking for. For the past two years I've been reading articles about dissolving the ego and all this hubbub. For those two years I was told that I have an ego that is all about self, cannot exist with love, is self draining, and only thinks about itself, and it was inside me!!!ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: It seems to be going in a circle.Dear Dr. Romance,
I would like your advice in my relationship with my boyfriend. We have been living together for a year and a half and known each other for 3 years. He calls me names and puts me down when I try to communicate with him and every time i want to break it off he tells me we should try again but it seems to be going in a circle.
Dear Reader:ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: It's as if something turned out badDear Dr. Romance:ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: It's tuff on me waiting for her to get it together.Dear Dr. Romance:ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: My baby momma is a lesbian and wants me to marry her.Dear Dr. Romance:
I have had baby with this girl and we are planning to marry this year. Just last we were talking about things we do not like and the things that we like.
I said she was unfaithful before we had the baby and she said that not true but that she was lesbian was sleeping With this lady she had started this with when she was in junior school.ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: My ex is a great person, but a spoiled brat.Dear Dr. Romance:
I saw your website and decided to write you via e-mail. The reason being is that my love
for the past three years has left me and I now am trying to afford the house and dogs and everything else we bought together with one income.ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: My ex is violent, abusive and obsessed with meDear Dr. Romance:ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: My girlfriend doesn't think she can handle this relationship.Dear Dr. Romance:
I am (or was, perhaps) in a fairly strong relationship for a few months now. Recently though, as the upcoming fall quarter approaches, my girlfriend doesn’t think she can handle a relationship. Between stress from school (she really wants her 4.0 this year), over-bearing parents, and the recent death of her dog, she has a lot going on. She has told me that she doesn’t think a relationship can work for her, with all the other things on her plate…ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: My mother-in- Law wants to be a grandmaDear Dr. Romance:
I've been having some serious problems with my mother-in-law. I really think that to her, all I am good for is breeding! All my husband and I ever hear from her is, "When are you having kids?" I'm 26 and not ready. I am enjoying working right now, and want my husband and I to be more settled before we start having kids. What should we do?
Dear Reader:ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: My son gets angry, throws thingsDear Dr. Romance:
I am writing to you for your professional opinion regarding my 15 year old son. His behavior overall is good but when he gets angry he throws things swears a lot and just a few minutes ago destroyed my vacuum cleaner in one blow to the floor.ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: My wife has no sexual fantasiesDear Dr. Romance:
I have been married to my wife for 19 years and I have ask her to tell me her fantasies for along time, she says she has none, Is this possible? She always wants oral sex buts never gives any back, Do you have anything I could try to open her up to new things?
Dear Reader:ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: My wife is reading romance novelsDear Dr. Romance
For many many years, i have been the income earner for our 4 kids and my wife while she was home raising the kids. Day in day out I was working sometimes three jobs. I got into a career that took 10-15 hrs per day for the first three years - the money was great and I thought everything was going awesome especially since everyone was enjoying spending my money on lavish things.ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: On my death bed, I will not be in the mood to explainDear Dr. Romance: I read your newsletter "How to Heal a Rift with an Adult Child" with joy, how you simplify things for us. I already tried by email, but it got more complicated.ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: Our sex life has been very badDear Dr. RomanceARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: Perhaps we should have ended it soonerDear
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Dr. Romance:ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: She started pushing me away and becoming distantDear Dr. Romance:
I've been dating my girlfriend for 5 almost 6 months now. We hit it off from the very beginning and fell in love a couple months into the relationship. Both of us are independent people and level headed, but there's a deep connection between the two of us and the relationship was going GREAT until recently. She even brought up moving in together this summer and I was all for it.ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: she wanted to still be friendsDear Dr. Romance:
I knew a girl for a long time and had a huge crush on her. I'm in my twenties, and she is a year younger than me. I am a very shy person and would freeze up whenever I tried to tell her. We knew each other for more than a year and were good friends, so I told her, trying not to appear creepy and such. Luckily, she wanted more than friendship and we briefly dated (maybe a month), until she told me that she "didn't want to go out with with anyone".ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: Should a grad student in her 20s date a man who's 70?Dear Dr. Romance:
We are co-workers and I've know him for about two years. He's very nice, funny and in very good shape. We've built a pretty solid friendship. We hang out a couple times a month (when I'm home from school). But, lately he's been pushing for a relationship (seeing as how I'm graduating next year).ARTArticleDear Dr. Romance: Should I stay in this relationship?Dear Dr. Romance: