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<blockquote data-quote="Peregrini" data-source="post: 59384" data-attributes="member: 2670"><p>Or, it could be that this guy has grown apart from you, again...</p><p></p><p> </p><p>Some men have intimacy issues and get all antsy and want to bail when a relationship begins to "smother" them. That may or may not be your fault at all. Step back and take a look at your own actions in the relationship. Are you too clingy? Do you text him a lot? Do you act overly inquisitive concerning what he's doing at any given time of the day? Do you exhibit jealous behavior toward him? Question him about other girls, the waitresses at truck stops? If none of these are true and you are the perfect girl friend then it may be completely him.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Maybe he is seeing someone else and wants to end the relationship with you and he is feeling guilty about his actions.</p><p>His hallucinations are nothing out of the ordinary for someone who, is doing a monotonous routine like driving, for extended periods of time, and probably with insufficient sleep and rest, as a truck driver might be. That should be the least of his or your worries.</p><p>It may be that it is time for you to just move on with your own life, find a new boyfriend, who isn't a truck driver, and settle down and have a good life.</p><p>Just my 2 cents, as someone who has been-there-seen that-done-that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peregrini, post: 59384, member: 2670"] Or, it could be that this guy has grown apart from you, again... Some men have intimacy issues and get all antsy and want to bail when a relationship begins to "smother" them. That may or may not be your fault at all. Step back and take a look at your own actions in the relationship. Are you too clingy? Do you text him a lot? Do you act overly inquisitive concerning what he's doing at any given time of the day? Do you exhibit jealous behavior toward him? Question him about other girls, the waitresses at truck stops? If none of these are true and you are the perfect girl friend then it may be completely him. Maybe he is seeing someone else and wants to end the relationship with you and he is feeling guilty about his actions. His hallucinations are nothing out of the ordinary for someone who, is doing a monotonous routine like driving, for extended periods of time, and probably with insufficient sleep and rest, as a truck driver might be. That should be the least of his or your worries. It may be that it is time for you to just move on with your own life, find a new boyfriend, who isn't a truck driver, and settle down and have a good life. Just my 2 cents, as someone who has been-there-seen that-done-that. [/QUOTE]
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