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Re: OT: Feel like I am losing my heart


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Posted by Mark - IN. on March 31, 2010 at 21:21:25 from (205.188.116.74):

In Reply to: OT: Feel like I am losing my heart posted by Ken Christopherson on March 31, 2010 at 18:28:22:

I don't mean to be cruel or cold, but when a woman says that she needs to take some time to reevaluate the relationship, hint, hint, hint, she already has, and reevaluate is code for you'll be getting a forth coming memo.

On the brighter side, you are young, and the world is huge with lots of things and folks to see, meet, and do.

When I was about your same age, dating a woman a year or two older than me for a couple of years, and we often stayed at each others place. At the very end of our relationship there wasn't a thing that I could do right. Nothing at all. Argue? If I opened my mouth about anything, thats all that it took, because whatever I said or asked was wrong. Didn't matter what, but it and I were wrong. The writing on the wall was there, but the billboard went up with flashing neon lights our last night together at her place when she decided to sleep wearing a full sweat suit and wouldn't say a word to me. Not a reply to good night or anything. Keep in mind that we had been dating for a couple of years and although wearing a sweat suit to bed wasn't exactly like her wearing a parka or snowmobile suit, it was out of character, and a signal that things weren't cold, they were a polar ice cap that wasn't going to thaw ever. She had fallen asleep while I lie there running the last two weeks up to that point through my mind. Finally I got up and dressed in the dark, looked at her sleeping, and don't remember, but probably snoring, then went to the front door, stepped out, and thought for a couple of minutes...if I close that locked door, its locked and thats it. I eased the door shut, heard it click locked, then went home. The following morning, she came over to my place and let me have a few choice words that were coming anyway, they just came that morning instead of the next morning or the morning after that, then she stompped out my front door. My life went on, her chapter in the book closed.

I'm 50 now, and the world is a large place with things to do and folks to meet. How you deal with your relationship being reevaluated so that it can be presented to or at you is up to you.

Good luck young man.

Mark


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