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Lucas.exe

490d

I think my PTSD is making me incapable of having relationships and its really frustrating. I have a best guy friend and I like him so much as a person but in the back of my mind I feel like we would make a really good couple. But he had a gf and I ain't no homewrecker so i kept my distance. They broke up and he's become very attached to me which is nice and I didn't mind getting closer. But now that he's making moves I'm uncomfortable and I don't know why because it's what I wanted. It's always like that. I could really like them and flirt with them but once they like me back I freak out and reject it and I don't know why. any advice?

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    • LittleF0xL0ver

      490d

      I would talk to him, open up about how you’re feeling. You deserve to be happy take things how you want.

    • LittleF0xL0ver

      490d

      I would talk to him, open up about how you’re feeling. You deserve to be happy take things how you want.

      • Lucas.exe

        490d

        @LittleF0xL0ver that's the thing. Im getting what I want but my body is physically rejecting it.

        • Eren2273

          490d

          @Lucas.exe If you can't be honest with your feelings and communicate clearly, chances are things won't last for you. :/ have you talked to a therapist about what you're struggling with?

      • Eren2273

        490d

        @LittleF0xL0ver I agree with this, talking about things is important

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