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My unglamorous symptoms: how the hell do I tell this guy the truth?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tinkle" data-source="post: 1542016" data-attributes="member: 94346"><p>[USER=418316]@JenLondon88[/USER] if you're still on the boards it may help to know we suffer from the same issue, are basically the same age and I totally get it...how do you say to someone that you'd love to sleepover but they may wake up with your poo on them?! When you live with it the issue becomes matter of fact but the reality is not so simple.</p><p>Only actually it really is! If you don't get worked up then the guy won't get worked up and the likelihood is you wouldn't let yourself get so close to someone you don't feel you can trust. Also remember it's not all the time - tummy issues are way more common than you'd think.</p><p>You are obviously resilient - you hold down a job in communications, you've kept going when many would stop. You're not pretending to live- you are living, you're not living a double life- you are living your life. And you're not alone.</p><p>Anyhoo happy to share my coping tips if you like (not that I'm a pro, I could do with tips too!!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tinkle, post: 1542016, member: 94346"] [USER=418316]@JenLondon88[/USER] if you're still on the boards it may help to know we suffer from the same issue, are basically the same age and I totally get it...how do you say to someone that you'd love to sleepover but they may wake up with your poo on them?! When you live with it the issue becomes matter of fact but the reality is not so simple. Only actually it really is! If you don't get worked up then the guy won't get worked up and the likelihood is you wouldn't let yourself get so close to someone you don't feel you can trust. Also remember it's not all the time - tummy issues are way more common than you'd think. You are obviously resilient - you hold down a job in communications, you've kept going when many would stop. You're not pretending to live- you are living, you're not living a double life- you are living your life. And you're not alone. Anyhoo happy to share my coping tips if you like (not that I'm a pro, I could do with tips too!!). [/QUOTE]
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