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Brain Physics » Depression » hi i have been a friend of my schoolmate for the past 6 months, we chat daily , n he s always im my thoughts forever , he even told that he too experiences the same , but m scared of disclosing it with him ,bcz i feel that he might mistake me. pls help me

hi i have been a friend of my schoolmate for the past 6 months, we chat daily , n he s always im my thoughts forever , he even told that he too experiences the same , but m scared of disclosing it with him ,bcz i feel that he might mistake me. pls help me

Submitted by shirlin Thu 05/13/2010

pls help me out...m in great depression

I would love to post a reply to you, but I am not sure I understand what you are trying to say. What do you mean by "I feel that he might mistake me"? Can you make your question more clear? Proper spelling and punctuation is also appreciated.
Best regards,
Dr. Williams

Monnica T. Williams, Ph.D., Clinical Psychology
No Cost OCD Treatment: http://www.ocdproject.org

sure sir , let me make it more clear .
I'm in love with my friend . But am scared of telling it to him.
If our friendship breaks because of this , i cannot bear it.Please do help me.What should i do now ?

 
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