For the last year I have been going through a depression

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I have searched on here for a few hours for the answer to my question and could not find it so, I am going to ask.

My ex broke up with me a few weeks ago. For the last year I have been going through a depression and when we got together they thought that they could handle the things that were going on with me. Anyway, we were together for six months and just broke up two weeks ago because of the effects of my depression. I have just started seeing a physcologist and have asked my ex to give me a chance to work through my depression before they decide that we can't work things out. They said that we would see what happens with my counseling. Now, even that we are broken up he still messages me and calls me alot. Is this a sign that he does still care and is willing to see how things go. I don't want to get my hopes up but I am kind of confused. I don't know what his intent in keeping contact is. I know many times when people breakup there is no contact at all so thats why I am not sure what to think.
Thanks





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It seems that he is giving you a chance.

Take every advantage of it that you can. Have good discussions with him that will bring you close together again. You can build trust, respect, attraction, and honesty during these conversations.

I think things are looking pretty good for you! Good luck with your counseling.

My best wishes to you,
George

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