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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But then she will need another boyfriend tomorrow because she cannot imagine the pain of spending a night alone with herself and doesn't seem to have any other hobbies or friends. OP is there anything at all you enjoy doing that doesn't involve needing a man's attention?[/quote] I moved to a different city after I separated from DH. I have a lot of friends and talk with them daily but none of them are in this city. Another man that I used as a distraction has a ton of friends here because he founded a Meetup group a while ago and brought over 200 people together that way. They have activities daily, and he wants me to join them at any time. But I shouldn’t go because he is there and that would be cheating on a boyfriend that doesn’t even want to see me now, right? [/quote] There is a difference between meeting up with a male friend in a group setting and passionately kissing a guy you've been texting with. Do you see that? You really sound like a very emotional teenager.[/quote] Well, yes, I met him in a group setting two weeks ago and he walked me to my car (very kind of him, it was late and dark) and then he kissed me. So now I can’t see him and his friends and need to find other people to spend time with. I’m a people person and was so tired of the unfulfilling marriage and really wanted to build a good relationship. But maybe many of the PPs are right and I’m not capable of any healthy relationship and should actually just hang out with another man and his friends and not commit to anything serious. [/quote] Your ex-husband is lucky you are leaving. You are a piece of work.[/quote]
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