Men, have you ever been in love?....?
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It made me anxious when she was away for 16 weeks. I was depressed most of that time. New Years Eve came and went and she was on the opposite side of the world... and I couldn't get through on the phones. I truly hated the experience and I wished I had cheated on her so that I didn't have to feel that way... I think I could have handled guilt a little better... just sort of block it out... it is a lot harder to block out depression, I think. Anyway.. that was 24 years ago and we haven't been apart for more than a few days since then... I hope I never have to be tested again.
It made my heart ache.
i felt like having dirty sex with you
I felt sadness that I couldn't hear her voice and hold her.
I tried to forget about her and focused on why I was away.
Unfortunately it was very hard because she kept calling me and got angry and cried all the time because I didn't call her.
I missed her so much I almost cried.
I wanted to call her and talk to her all the time.
And I kept thinking about how it was going to be when I saw her again.I was going to make sure we were never far from each other ever again.
i felt very sad and the not hearing her voice made me lonly and when she got back....ill let ur mind wonder ^_~
I have been away from my wife for 12 months now, 3 more to go. And I must say I never get used to be away from her. Its like there is osmething missing from inside of me, and I get the feeling that she is with me all of the time. What is really awkward is when I dream of her and its like she is actually there.
I was married to my wife for 29 yrs when she passed away 4 yrs ago, and still in love with her and miss her a lot. How do I feel, I am constantly fighting depression but getting better, but I will always miss her and love her.
yup, it sux
yes, I felt wonderful when I was
I've been in love 3 times (there were others in between). All three women are similar. I married the last one over 38 years ago. We were apart several times. Most of it was because of my Navy career. I actually figured out our time apart and together: 82% of my career was spent where I could be at home every night except duty nights. I was deployed: 13 months (Antarctica), 12 months (middle east), 6 months (Indian Ocean), 6 months (Mediterranean). That doesn't include the several 10 days - 3 week schools and temporary duties at another command. Since I retired I've been away on my job a few times (mostly 2 weeks each, but one was 6 months and the other was 6 weeks overseas). Fortunately I married a 'Navy brat', so she was used to separations.
Of course I missed being with her. To this day, when I'm away from home, I have a hard time getting to bed (not to sleep, just getting to bed...I find all kinds of excuses for staying up late). Sleeping alone is not what I like.
(USN, retired)
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