| Of course he loves you. The sex is comfortable now. It’s been 2 years. He doesn’t want to complicate things or spoil the routine so he won’t say the words. But he loves you. You got trouble. |
I agree with this. What makes you think he hasn't resisted the urge to say the same thing? |
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Op- how badly do you want to know if he does love you?
Just ask him. He does? You’re thrilled. He doesn’t? You can end it or continue with the affair knowing that it’s just been a hookup for him. |
Good question. I'm a little scared to know either way. I don't think he loves me, but we are considerably more than hook up sex. |
He does. |
| OP - tell him. I told my long term AP and she felt the same. It made the intimacy that much better. Had she not felt the same way maybe I would have been a little hurt, or embarrassed, but I knew it was far from casual. We were 1000 miles apart so leaving for each other was not in the cards. |
I'm a little scared. Little? Simple scared. |
I'm a guy. I had a ONS a few weeks ago. The second time we hooked up I blurted out "OMG I love you.........OMG did I really say that." Fortunately she was nice and said "It's ok, it happens."
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My long term sporadic AP told me he loved me randomly one of the first times we met. I chalked it up to the heat of the pursuit. I also caught feelings eventually and decided to distance myself from the heat of the flame.
Perspective. It’s fantasy land. Infatuation. Quit while you’re both ahead. Yes, there’s a line with an AP. Don’t get too close. |
You conveniently omitted the rest of your sentence: "at the expense of others." Of course, I get that some people don't really have a conscience. |
Yes but are you married? |
Long term sporadic AC? What do you mean? Sleeping with him only a few times a year? Once a month? How then did you distance yourself further than that? Completely broke it off? |
**AP** of course. |