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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He has commitment and boundary issues. He cheated on his ex-wife. Because of his boundary issues (e.g., he insists on staying friends with all his exes, which means he has trouble letting go and committing to a new relationship), I don't think I would ever really trust him. I don't think he really is capable of real commitment. But we have fun, we have off the charts physical attraction, he cracks me up all the time, and he is very easy going and emotionally supportive. The 20% is a fatal flaw long-term, though.[/quote] Wow that is a big flaw but he sounds fun. Maybe just have some fun with him and just let him know now that this is just fun and not long term. Trust is one of those foundation pieces that you can't compromise on. Have a lot of fun with him but just realize you won't be doing it long term. Even put an expiration date on it like 6 months or so.[/quote]
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