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Does Anyone Else Suffer With The Fear And Anxiety Of Staying Out Over Night?
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I've been with my boyfriend 7 months and I haven't stayed over his I just feel dread when I think about it i just can't get out of my safety zone

posted January 14, 2017
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A MyDepressionTeam Member

I do like to sleep in my own bed, but sometimes the more you stay at someone else's
place it gets more comfortable.

posted January 14, 2017
A MyDepressionTeam Member

He will need to be patient and gentle with you and there is nothing wrong with that...

posted January 14, 2017
A MyDepressionTeam Member

Try to stay with him it really helps being around ppl u love plus ur not alone just thinking negative stuff

posted January 14, 2017
A MyDepressionTeam Member

I have anxiety at any new place and the first few nights there's no hope of sleep. Even if a new 'friend' stays at my house I'm awake the whole night. I keep trying tho because eventually I get used to the new scenario

posted January 16, 2017
A MyDepressionTeam Member

I feel safe when I'm sleeping at my house or my boyfriend's house. Anywhere else I get anxious and stay awake the whole night.

posted January 15, 2017

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