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How To Get
A Man To Answer Relationship Questions
Hi,
My Boyfriend just
broke up with me a week ago. He said things weren't going well
and he thought it was best that we be on our own.
He still calls
me every night, and he took me out to a movie today. I kissed
him and he said he still likes me but that he's confused. Frankly,
he's confusing me!
Help!
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Hello!
It's hard to know
what's going on inside his head without knowing him. In fact,
the only one that really knows what's going on (or can find
out) is you!
Perhaps he feels
he's too young to be in a steady relationship or maybe he's
just not getting what he wants from it.
Here's an idea:
ask him! But, be smart about it. You see, men have a very difficult
time putting their feelings and emotions into words. This doesn't
mean that they don't feel things - in fact, they do. However,
these are complicated emotions that are difficult to express
verbally.
So, try this: ask
him why he made his decision by asking him "yes/no"
question instead.
For example, if
you asked him, "Why don't you want to be together like
we were before?" He has to come up with all sorts of complicated
thoughts to express how he feels, and will still not be able
to really get his feelings out. Then, he's going to feel like
he has to defend his decision with more complicated discussion.
Instead, if you
ask him, "Do you want to break up because you're not really
getting what you want from our relationship?" He's going
to say either "yes" or "no". Now, you can
continue this by asking another "yes/no" question
like, "Do you feel like you need more time to yourself?"
etc. You can continue this, making it easy for him to express
himself all the way to the point where you get a real answer.
One last thing,
don't do this with the intention of trying to find out where
he's wrong and change his mind. He'll pick it right up and stop
answering ANY question! Instead, do it to gain real understanding
about him and your relationship.
Best regards...
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