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	<title>Comments on: Two become one?</title>
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		<title>By: Ken</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;Getting Lost in My Relationship&quot; is just suffering from normal apprehension before a major change in her life. Or you could say she has the jitters, cold feet, or the emotional version of shortness of breath. The feeling is normal, natural, and transient. The decision she made with a clear head is more likely to be right than any decision she could make in her present state. If she rethinks, reconsiders, or revisits anything, (that is, if she second-guesses herself) the results will be skewed by the apprehension. She should just have faith in herself that she made a good decision while her head was clear, discount the apprehension, and stick with her plan. Just take a metaphorical deep breath and jump in.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Getting Lost in My Relationship&#8221; is just suffering from normal apprehension before a major change in her life. Or you could say she has the jitters, cold feet, or the emotional version of shortness of breath. The feeling is normal, natural, and transient. The decision she made with a clear head is more likely to be right than any decision she could make in her present state. If she rethinks, reconsiders, or revisits anything, (that is, if she second-guesses herself) the results will be skewed by the apprehension. She should just have faith in herself that she made a good decision while her head was clear, discount the apprehension, and stick with her plan. Just take a metaphorical deep breath and jump in.</p>
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