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Why is leaving so hard

  • 11-07-2006 7:35am
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    I fell in love with a girl, completely, about a year and a half ago, she has been waiting for me to leave my marriage. There is no love lost there, we married way to young and then grew up and apart. But he tells me he doesn't want to be alone. Not that he wants me per say but that he doesn't want to be alone. We have had everything tied up together, although we have been slowly separating the finances. I know I'll have to end up finding a place of my own, but it is so hard, as right now we don't share the same room (and haven't done for two years), I have this other relationship, I wish he had one too.


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  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 47,539 CMod ✭✭✭✭Black Swan


    Yes, it would appear that moving out would be your next step? So long as you both occupy the same residence, the break is only symbolic. But yes, "breaking up is hard to do..." as the old song goes.


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