Do you ever find yourself pining over someone you know you can't be with?
Not like a girl dating a guy her parents' despise. Who has a mohawk, nose ring, tongue stud, earrings, and tattoos.
I mean more like, they are in a relationship with someone else. Also, That being with them would actually be a bad idea technically.
I have known one such woman online since 2003.
Except, When she wasn't in a 'relationship'(she got married in 2006, separated in 2009, and is in the process of a divorce at present), I was.
Me: 2002-2007, 2007-Present
Her: 2003-2004(fiance killed in Iraq), 2005, 2006-2013(divorce pending), 2010-Present.
But that is not the technical part. The technical part is, she is Canadian, and I am American. Also that, I looked up Canadian citizenship since my (ex)fiance who is American, married a Canadian citizen in 2010. But out of curiosity, I looked up Canadian citizenship Post-911 and not only is it tough on people who want to emigrate there, healthcare in Canada is no better, than in the U.S., even though it is a national healthcare system. I have been on private insurance all my life due to three pre-existing health problems(two of them congenital). So, Her suggestion of dropping my health insurance for a move to Canada, had I wanted to move there following the death of her fiance, would have been suicidal at best.
In 2012, she nearly died from a toxic pregnancy and was ultimately diagnosed. When her boyfriend was keeping an eye on her in the hospital, he was not handling the situation well(he has a pre-teen son that has to stay in a rest home due to severe disabilities). I even made international calls to the hospital Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. To see how she was doing.
I had an emotional breakdown at a medical conference outside of Washington, D.C., thinking she might die. Because we have stayed in communication(not daily) for the last ten years and I was only beginning to realize my feelings for her.
So, Now that I am finishing my 'book', how has anyone been able to get a person out of their head, in the 'romantic' context? They remain friends' with them, but forget having a romantic relationship with them.
Not like a girl dating a guy her parents' despise. Who has a mohawk, nose ring, tongue stud, earrings, and tattoos.
I mean more like, they are in a relationship with someone else. Also, That being with them would actually be a bad idea technically.
I have known one such woman online since 2003.
Except, When she wasn't in a 'relationship'(she got married in 2006, separated in 2009, and is in the process of a divorce at present), I was.
Me: 2002-2007, 2007-Present
Her: 2003-2004(fiance killed in Iraq), 2005, 2006-2013(divorce pending), 2010-Present.
But that is not the technical part. The technical part is, she is Canadian, and I am American. Also that, I looked up Canadian citizenship since my (ex)fiance who is American, married a Canadian citizen in 2010. But out of curiosity, I looked up Canadian citizenship Post-911 and not only is it tough on people who want to emigrate there, healthcare in Canada is no better, than in the U.S., even though it is a national healthcare system. I have been on private insurance all my life due to three pre-existing health problems(two of them congenital). So, Her suggestion of dropping my health insurance for a move to Canada, had I wanted to move there following the death of her fiance, would have been suicidal at best.
In 2012, she nearly died from a toxic pregnancy and was ultimately diagnosed. When her boyfriend was keeping an eye on her in the hospital, he was not handling the situation well(he has a pre-teen son that has to stay in a rest home due to severe disabilities). I even made international calls to the hospital Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. To see how she was doing.
I had an emotional breakdown at a medical conference outside of Washington, D.C., thinking she might die. Because we have stayed in communication(not daily) for the last ten years and I was only beginning to realize my feelings for her.
So, Now that I am finishing my 'book', how has anyone been able to get a person out of their head, in the 'romantic' context? They remain friends' with them, but forget having a romantic relationship with them.