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(27M) How do I set boundaries in couples therapy with my avoidant (29F) partner who may be using chronic illness to avoid closeness?

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(27M) How do I set boundaries in couples therapy with my avoidant (29F) partner who may be using chronic illness to avoid closeness?

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(27M) How do I set boundaries in couples therapy with my avoidant (29F) partner who may be using chronic illness to avoid closeness?

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(27M) How do I set boundaries in couples therapy with my avoidant (29F) partner who may be using chronic illness to avoid closeness?

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(27M) How do I set boundaries in couples therapy with my avoidant (29F) partner who may be using chronic illness to avoid closeness?

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How do I set realistic expectations in couples therapy with an avoidant partner who may be using chronic illness to avoid closeness?

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What do you think of relational life therapy as opposed to gottman or eft?

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Wondering if anyone originally thought they had chronic fatigue syndrome and then was diagnosed celiac?

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Am I overreacting by breaking up with my gf over things she said after I lost my virginity to her?

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Odd question from partner of mecfs sufferer somewhat related to mecfs and brain fog relating to conflict.

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Sadness over partners sexual history

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Regret Over Losing My Virginity/Not Having That Gift Valued by My Partner

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Am I Demi?

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Insecure about my partners crush(we’re monogamous). Is this weird?

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Girlfriend has difficulty with orgasm. Can sometimes cum by rubbing herself with a blanket. Any suggestions?

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Insecurity over partner having a crush

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