Anonymous wrote:What’s the problem OP?
I dated an amazing guy who lives in northern British Columbia. We both have young kids and ex-spouses so there is no way we can move for each other. We broke up but keep in touch. It sucks but I’m doing my best to move on.
If it can’t work, it can’t work, ie for all intents and purposes, he is not the right guy. But just make sure it can’t work before you move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mayberry your therapist.
Not my therapist. Like I said it's a professional relationship and while he's not a supervisor or anything like that it's definitely frowned upon to have a relationship of any kind.
Anonymous wrote:If it is meant to be you will come back together when the timing is right
Anonymous wrote:Mayberry your therapist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop dating married guys.
I would never!. He's not married or taken in any other way .Just unavailable to me.
That’s not a thing, sweetie.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the problem OP?
I dated an amazing guy who lives in northern British Columbia. We both have young kids and ex-spouses so there is no way we can move for each other. We broke up but keep in touch. It sucks but I’m doing my best to move on.
If it can’t work, it can’t work, ie for all intents and purposes, he is not the right guy. But just make sure it can’t work before you move on.
Anonymous wrote:Is he your boss’s son? Your frenemy? conflicting religion? Opposition in politics? Your Best friend’s ex? Your upstairs Neighbor?
Anonymous wrote:Right guy but wrong girl. Sorry.