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Cant let go
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Im probably gonna get lynched for this so here gos. im married but have been seeing someone else for 16 months. She is thelove of my life but we hve both decided to part and move on and i am now working on saving my marrage. However its not that simple, i ant get he out of my head admy partner knows this. I think thatthe problem is that we stll see each other around town and chat etc. We agreed to stay friends with each other, because i dont see why not. Iv no reason to not speak to her. Im ery confused and emotonal because i cant be with the one peson i really love. Will i ever get over her?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You cant see why not, erm you just answered that yourself, because you cant get her out of your head. Fresh start move away. But I have to say that I do not think you should be with anyone else if you have someone else in your head. Can I ask why cant you be with the person you love. Waht is stopping you leaving your wife. If being with this person that you love is only thing that will make you happy then its your life live it and stop hurting others in the process.
That's why I asked if he loved his wife more 4get?
If he does, he has to fight to keep his marriage. Sorry but I don't agree with throwing a relationship away on just a fling (love of his life? cough* bo11ocks*cough- its lust)
If he loves his wife, he has to cut this other woman out completely and actually work at his marriage.
If he does, he has to fight to keep his marriage. Sorry but I don't agree with throwing a relationship away on just a fling (love of his life? cough* bo11ocks*cough- its lust)
If he loves his wife, he has to cut this other woman out completely and actually work at his marriage.
he is working on his marriage but she is not the "love of his life" and she knows it.
I wouldn't want a man who "settled" for me.
have a bit of respect for your wife. if you can't leave this other woman behind, leave your wife and let her get on with her own life. she might find someone who genuinely loves her.
I wouldn't want a man who "settled" for me.
have a bit of respect for your wife. if you can't leave this other woman behind, leave your wife and let her get on with her own life. she might find someone who genuinely loves her.
I absolutely agree with sara.
You can't have your cake and eat it - it's not fair on the cake(s) to be divided up into such sections.
You will get over 'the love of your life', but then again, you will get over your wife. What you may never get over is the hurt you will undoubtedly cause - but that, I am afraid, is a fact of life.
Make a decision as to who you really want, and stick to it.
You may find though, that in time your wife will make that decision for you. It's no fun knowing you're only second best.
You can't have your cake and eat it - it's not fair on the cake(s) to be divided up into such sections.
You will get over 'the love of your life', but then again, you will get over your wife. What you may never get over is the hurt you will undoubtedly cause - but that, I am afraid, is a fact of life.
Make a decision as to who you really want, and stick to it.
You may find though, that in time your wife will make that decision for you. It's no fun knowing you're only second best.