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Why don't they call?
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<blockquote data-quote="WhymeMom?" data-source="post: 50983" data-attributes="member: 53"><p><span style='font-family: Comic Sans MS'>She doesn't call because she isn't thinking about you and if she does think about you it is a fleeting thought and it passes. I don't mean to be hurtful, but you are just not on her mind. You will hear if something goes wrong and if something completely good happens she may contact you, but she doesn't want to answer any questions you may have or be confronted, thus no contact. Would she ever go to a library or place where they have public computers so you could email her. A gmail account or hotmail would be a non confrontational way to communicate. If she would just send an email--"I'm okay." would you be satisfied? Just a thought...</p><p></p><p>It isn't easy to detach, but for your own health you need to find things to occupy yourself and get off thinking about her to the detriment of your health....</p><p></p><p>Hope you can do something for yourself.....</span></p><p></p><p> :flower:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhymeMom?, post: 50983, member: 53"] <span style='font-family: Comic Sans MS'>She doesn't call because she isn't thinking about you and if she does think about you it is a fleeting thought and it passes. I don't mean to be hurtful, but you are just not on her mind. You will hear if something goes wrong and if something completely good happens she may contact you, but she doesn't want to answer any questions you may have or be confronted, thus no contact. Would she ever go to a library or place where they have public computers so you could email her. A gmail account or hotmail would be a non confrontational way to communicate. If she would just send an email--"I'm okay." would you be satisfied? Just a thought... It isn't easy to detach, but for your own health you need to find things to occupy yourself and get off thinking about her to the detriment of your health.... Hope you can do something for yourself.....</span> [img]:flower:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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