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[quote=Anonymous]Was the bad news that his wife found out? I’m not kidding. Either way, you don’t want this person in your life. If he/she wanted to be with you romantically in a real relationship, it would happen. There is no longer “if only” when it comes to romantic relationships not when both people are adults. People like to think there are, but truly, there aren’t. Even if he’s single, you don’t want a relationship with a person who goes radio silent then says he’s too upset to talk then says he regrets getting in touch. Why is this attractive to you? You aren’t trash as another poster suggested, but you do need to learn from this experience. Be careful who you associate with. If you want a romantic relationship, find someone who wants one with you, who wants your company in good times and bad. Your person sounds mentally ill or very emotionally damaged. It may not be his fault, but neither is it your problem to fix. And yes, it’s easy to get sucked into this sort of thing to feel chosen and special. It isn’t the sort of situation a healthy adult should be in, not when there is a big world out there with all kinds of people to love in healthy appropriate (and yes that does sometimes include sex( ways. [/quote]
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