Yeah I've known both that have cheated. Sadly this seems to be on the rise for both sexes. I wouldn't, and never have.
Awkwyrd said:WishingWell said:Here's a good one FOR THE MEN: Let's say that you told a woman that you are friends with for about 6 months, that your feelings are deeper than just friendship, and you love her and want to take the relationship to the next level.
Her answer is that she doesn't feel the same way about you, and she hopes you can remain just friends. Would you be able to handle being JUST FRIENDS with her, and what would you say to her?
Wow, almost this exact thing happened to me a few years ago at my last workplace. I started going out with a woman who was a bit younger than me and thought that she and I both felt it was progressing into a more romantic relationship. Turned out that she wanted to just be friends (and maybe use me to get free rides around town.)
Anyway, I did almost exactly what Astral Punisher said he would do. I broke it off, tried my best to put distance between her and me... though that was difficult at the time since we worked together, and eventually just left the job altogether feeling hurt but ready to move on.
So, long story short... a few months ago I ran into a guy who used to work with us both but did not know the whole story about our dating. He told me that the woman fell head over heels for some other guy who would not give her the time of day. One day she called and left a message for him telling him that she was taking all of her antidepressant pills in hopes he would come to the rescue. He didn't and she died of an overdose.
Part of me is glad that I did not end up with her if she was really that bad... but another part of me feels like crap for breaking off the friendship altogether. What if she had felt free to call me instead? Maybe I would have sought help for her and she would still be here.
I dunno, really. I do know that it left me with a lot of questions and feeling as if dating anyone is probably not the best idea for me right now.
Astral_Punisher said:Awkwyrd said:WishingWell said:Here's a good one FOR THE MEN: Let's say that you told a woman that you are friends with for about 6 months, that your feelings are deeper than just friendship, and you love her and want to take the relationship to the next level.
Her answer is that she doesn't feel the same way about you, and she hopes you can remain just friends. Would you be able to handle being JUST FRIENDS with her, and what would you say to her?
Wow, almost this exact thing happened to me a few years ago at my last workplace. I started going out with a woman who was a bit younger than me and thought that she and I both felt it was progressing into a more romantic relationship. Turned out that she wanted to just be friends (and maybe use me to get free rides around town.)
Anyway, I did almost exactly what Astral Punisher said he would do. I broke it off, tried my best to put distance between her and me... though that was difficult at the time since we worked together, and eventually just left the job altogether feeling hurt but ready to move on.
So, long story short... a few months ago I ran into a guy who used to work with us both but did not know the whole story about our dating. He told me that the woman fell head over heels for some other guy who would not give her the time of day. One day she called and left a message for him telling him that she was taking all of her antidepressant pills in hopes he would come to the rescue. He didn't and she died of an overdose.
Part of me is glad that I did not end up with her if she was really that bad... but another part of me feels like crap for breaking off the friendship altogether. What if she had felt free to call me instead? Maybe I would have sought help for her and she would still be here.
I dunno, really. I do know that it left me with a lot of questions and feeling as if dating anyone is probably not the best idea for me right now.
Thats really very, very terrible, for everyone involved.
As others have stated, it's totally not your fault. Even if you were her friend, and you allowed her to hitch rides from you, I don't know if that would have changed things so very radically, though. She likely would have fell for that guy anyways, and so it went...
I'm very sorry that that happened to you. .
WishingWell said:He is a stronger person than I am. I would be hurting inside if I did what he is doing. I just hope that he is really dealing with it as well on the inside.
Okiedokes said:Does anybody like shy girls? Like, not shy so much with you..but in general?
Okiedokes said:Does anybody like shy girls? Like, not shy so much with you..but in general?
Okiedokes said:Does anybody like shy girls? Like, not shy so much with you..but in general?
Okiedokes said:Does anybody like shy girls? Like, not shy so much with you..but in general?
Hank2 said:alot of guys find the shy reserved librarian type attractive (hot) because of the possibility that when they close the bedroom door.. the hair comes down and they pounce like a wild cougar and release all the pent up energy.
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