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We are in LDR , we know each other from more than seven years, however we are in relationship since last year.
I confessed that I like him and after some days he confessed he likes me too. We fell in love with each other and our relationship began.
I noticed he doesn't text me so often, not available for phone calls. I wait for all day to have a conversation with him but he doesn't make time for us.
I used to think he doesn't feel attachment as we have not met yet.
But at the end of last year I met him for the first time.
After that he changed a bit as he started making calls on a daily basis.
But after some months he's same again.
He spent all day without talking to me.
He doesn't reply to the text I sent to him. He reply with a single emoji to the number of my text messages.
I already discussed about this to him that I feel so disprespectful and insulted when he ignores me like this.Still he does the same.
I can't leave him as I think he'll die without me as he has noone else except for me.
Also I don't want to live without him.
I don't know what to do.
Please suggest something.
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1 Thessalonians 5:11
Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.
Mark 12:28-31
And Christ Jesus said the 2 greatest commandments are:
Love God first and foremost.
Love your fellow-being as you love yourself.
From following or not following these, all good or evil cascades, respectively.
Love...that powerful, invisible, intangible force that cannot be denied; even atheists live and die by it.
And since death is the only guarantee in life, Mary, Mother of Christ, intercede for us with your prayers, now, and at the hour of our death.
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