Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your involvement with him prevent you from being open to available men and real relationships?
OP here. No. I’ve been married and divorced in the time I’ve known him. I’m not holding out for him.
And I’m sure you carrying a torch for Mr B Had nothing to do with the failure of your marriage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So funny watching grown women make life choices based on an unrealistic TV show
Here's free advice.. doesn't end like the show in real life
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your involvement with him prevent you from being open to available men and real relationships?
OP here. No. I’ve been married and divorced in the time I’ve known him. I’m not holding out for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because the guy doesn't want to settle down with anyone doesn't mean that there's something wrong with him. Not everyone is cut out for marriage in the traditional sense.
Completely agree. Some of us don't want to play the game of sexual access in exchange for wealth, nothing wrong with that in the least.
Anonymous wrote:Just because the guy doesn't want to settle down with anyone doesn't mean that there's something wrong with him. Not everyone is cut out for marriage in the traditional sense.
Anonymous wrote:When I was 25 I had a year fling with a Mr. Big who was in his early 40's and a global hopping deal maker.
Anonymous wrote:He doesn't adore you. If he adores you, he would commit. He's using you.
Anonymous wrote:Troll.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the guy in the show called Mr Big? Was it referring to his endowment?
Yes, but he was also freaking huge compared to tiny Carrie and a Big Shot so to speak.
Anonymous wrote:Why was the guy in the show called Mr Big? Was it referring to his endowment?
Anonymous wrote:So funny watching grown women make life choices based on an unrealistic TV show
Here's free advice.. doesn't end like the show in real life