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Page 1 of 7 He asks for a break, reel him back in so he wants more.
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Have you ever found yourself months, maybe years down the road with a man, and suddenly he asks for a "break"? It’s like your heart hits the floor. Even if you knew there were problems, and the distance between you felt horrible, you thought you could work it out. You have a history together. There’s so much chemistry between you, and you’ve invested all your energy and love in him and this relationship. And now he’s half out the door. I remember the night my "boyfriend" came over, and instead of hugging or kissing me, he sat down in the CHAIR. Not the couch, so I could sit with him, not a chair at the dining table so we could look at each other, but the chair sitting all by itself across from the couch. I remember not knowing what to do. Normally - I’d just try to climb in the chair with him, but I could tell something was wrong. His arms were on the armrests, and he sat upright, not all loose and laid back. I remember feeling so embarrassed standing there, I sat down on the couch. That’s when he said something like what Donna’s boyfriend said to her, here in this letter: "Dear Rori, My boyfriend of 1-1/2 years and I are taking a break for this month. He said he "doesn’t know whether he’d rather be by himself or with me." 
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