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    Love-induced vomiting..Help!

    I'm a pretty relaxed person and never got panic attacks..Until I fell in love. We're talking over 10 years ago in university. I fell deeply in love with this boy and every time we started flirting, I would have to excuse myself and run to the bathroom to vomit! I would come back and as soon as we were having an intense moment, I'd have to run back to the bathroom. I could vomit several times in one night until he'd get offended at me running off, he'd think I was just playing games with him, and he'd get cold. This happened over several months until I graduated.

    Needless to say, we never got together and it was too embarrassing for me to share my problem with him. If I had known him for a long time, I could have (maybe) shared my problem with him. But this is at the beginning of the courtship and I can only scare off someone for being this intense. That's my opinion anyway.

    I've had relationships since but nothing intense.

    7 years after this experience, I fell deeply in love again and the same scenario ensued. I'm doomed to always settling for men I don't feel extremely passionate about because I can control my feelings when I'm not crazy about them. Do you have any advice on what I can do to prevent this love-induced vomiting? Or has anyone else had the same experience? The only time I've seen such a thing is in the South Park character Stan every time Wendy talked to him, lol..
    Last edited by EMAR; 07-22-2013 at 05:54 PM. Reason: additional info

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    Those darn butterflies, you got a mad case of them, good news is that its all in your head, and under your control, you can easily fix this, next time you meet that right guy, tell him how you feel, it's not gonna hurt you, take it slow with him, get comfortable with him, than pounce on him full force, you are the master of your domain, take whats yours.

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    I remember being madly In love about ten years ago. When I wasn't with her, my heart would beat thinking of her. Real love lol

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    Imagine meeting someone and 5 minutes into the conversation, they run off to the bathroom, come back and admit they had to puke because they're so crazy about you. In theory, it's very flattering to the ego. But I bet in real life, you'd be freaked out. Let's not forget that it freaks me out as well to see myself like this. I'm thinking "what the hell is happening to me?". How many times can I barf in one night?! And I also wonder: suppose I do tell the person about my mad mad case of butterflies, is that going to make them go away? If it was only butterflies! I hate myself for not being in control of myself because like Ryaan says, it's all in my head and I am the master of myself..Until I fall hardcore in love. Sigh.

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    I think you would be 100% amazed if you told this person how you felt before engaging him sexually, but yes your right, if you ran off and threw up every time we got close, id'e probably be weirded out, you will just have to find that right person thats willing to work with you, that's pretty hardcore but its fixable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EMAR View Post
    Imagine meeting someone and 5 minutes into the conversation, they run off to the bathroom, come back and admit they had to puke because they're so crazy about you. In theory, it's very flattering to the ego. But I bet in real life, you'd be freaked out. Let's not forget that it freaks me out as well to see myself like this. I'm thinking "what the hell is happening to me?". How many times can I barf in one night?! And I also wonder: suppose I do tell the person about my mad mad case of butterflies, is that going to make them go away? If it was only butterflies! I hate myself for not being in control of myself because like Ryaan says, it's all in my head and I am the master of myself..Until I fall hardcore in love. Sigh.
    You don't mean falling in love in 5 minutes, you mean with the one your in love with, five minutes after getting together? If not, that is a little strange. You could work that out

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    Don't stress about it, just talk about it and get it off your chest, coming here is a good choice because your problem is mind over matter problem, you have to break your fear by over coming it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frankzito View Post

    You don't mean falling in love in 5 minutes, you mean with the one your in love with, five minutes after getting together? If not, that is a little strange. You could work that out


    I think what she's trying to say is that when shes confronted by someone she finds attractive she starts to freak out, it's like being at the fair and being scared to shit of the roller coaster, but then someone convinces you to try it, and you love it, And you come back for more.

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    Judging from my past, I fall hardcore in love every 10 years, so I have to take my chances and admit my problem, have them freak out, and wait another 10 years for someone new to risk vomiting on, lol?

    Honestly, I don't know who to turn to. Anxiety is a debilitating problem and I feel for members of this forum who experience this every day! I feel like I should just keep quiet about my little "love" problems in comparison. But I don't know where to turn to, shrinks are not an option and no matter what kind of research I do online, I can't seem to find anyone suffering this much when falling in love. I've heard of people getting extremely nervous of course, but not up to the point where it prevents one from having a relationship. I just don't know who to turn to...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryaan View Post

    I think what she's trying to say is that when shes confronted by someone she finds attractive she starts to freak out, it's like being at the fair and being scared to shit of the roller coaster, but then someone convinces you to try it, and you love it, And you come back for more.
    I see, well said. I'm pretty gullible lol

 

 

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