Home Wrecker!!!
SexyChicWannaB
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help!! I recently reconnected with a guy that i knew in college. we were just friends back then but i always wanted something more and wasn't sure if he felt the same or not. now i know that he wanted me as much as i wanted him..... great!! wonderful!! sigh....
bad part - he's married and has three kids that he adores. he and his wife are not very compatico but they stay together for the kids. i don't wanna break up a marriage but i don't wanna lose him again.. what do i do?
bad part - he's married and has three kids that he adores. he and his wife are not very compatico but they stay together for the kids. i don't wanna break up a marriage but i don't wanna lose him again.. what do i do?
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Walk away - or - be caught up in lots of drama0
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Move along. Sounds like bad news.0
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Please stay away. HE says they are only together for the kids. You never know what SHE would say/think/feel. Put yourself in her shoes...you wouldn't want someone to do that to you.0
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IMO~ Respect that he is married and move on.0
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Don't be selfish. Walk away.0
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He made his choice. Id move on...for sure.0
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WALK AWAY - he is off limits.0
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I agree walk away he has to live with his decisions.0
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Keep moving.. Seriously he is married, and says they are only together for the kids but you never know what she is thinking or if he is telling the truth.0
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Stay away. Do not get involved. If he eventually gets a divorce and looks for you then that will be that.0
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RUN!0
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Hon the only thing you can do and not be a "homewrecker" is either say good bye or simply stay friends only... But sounds like the chemistry is too high tween ya'll to hang around him even as friends. You will have to lose him if you don't want to break up this family, but if they are only together for the kids it's not a truly happy family but me I wouldn't wanna be the other woman.. It's simply wrong to me, but that's me0
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Do you really think he's going to leave his wife for you?
C'mon now, you already know the answer to this one.
If he's gonna cheat on his wife (who he has 3 kids with) do you really think he's gonna be faithful to you?
As my dad would've had said (who was a serial cheater/womanizer) "Once a cheat, always a cheat"0 -
They always say "they are staying together for the kids," don't get involved in that drama and old line. Point here is, he is still married and you wouldn't want another woman stepping on your toes right? Walk away.0
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Only you can make your choices.0
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I say you walk away for now. You can remain friends, but since you both have feelings for each other, that might not work as well. If he leaves his wife later, then you can jump back in. Bad marriage or not, they got married for a reason, they have children and there is a reason they are still together. People split all the time, kids or not. Once a marriage reaches a point that it is unhealthy for the kids, the couple realizes it is better to split, almost always. You don't want to feel responsible, or be responsible for them not working things out. I say, wait.0
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Think of the children as well and perhaps someday you'll meet someone dedicated to having your own also. Being friends even bears consequences at this point.0
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Please stay away. HE says they are only together for the kids. You never know what SHE would say/think/feel. Put yourself in her shoes...you wouldn't want someone to do that to you.0
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Been through this before...
Two words: Walk away.0 -
Do you really need to ask?? Married with three kids.........maybe when he's divorced with three kids.0
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Walk away. Trust me, it's not worth it. If it's meant to be, it will happen. (I know, I hate when people say that too, but it's true!)0
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Walk away. You don't want those kids to look at you as someone who has come between their Mom and Dad. He's not available, period!0
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Walk away. Trust me, it's not worth it. If it's meant to be, it will happen. (I know, I hate when people say that too, but it's true!)0
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If he'll do it with you, he will do it to you!0
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You don't have him to lose 'again'. Best thing to do is walk away, hard as that will be. (Been there, done it)
Aaaaah, they never seem to be 'very compatico' with their spouse...yet, they always stay...so it can't be that bad.
I don't doubt that he wants you, but probably not for the same things you want. Sorry.0 -
Run, don't walk away as fast as you can.0
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Run, don't walk away as fast as you can.0
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help!! I recently reconnected with a guy that i knew in college. we were just friends back then but i always wanted something more and wasn't sure if he felt the same or not. now i know that he wanted me as much as i wanted him..... great!! wonderful!! sigh....
bad part - he's married and has three kids that he adores. he and his wife are not very compatico but they stay together for the kids. i don't wanna break up a marriage but i don't wanna lose him again.. what do i do?
I only read this message so I have no idea what advice others gave you. BUT my suggestion is you find someone else for you. Do Not get involved in his mess...You deserve to have someone without all the issues. If you do get with him it will not work to much baggage to much drama... PS there is no losing him again he is gone...0 -
walk away - but also - would you really want to be with a guy that would cheat on his wife, and the mother of his children?
Whats that say about his commitment to his family, his vow to her, and to his kids?
If he does it to her, he would also do it to you, if the "reason" was good enough. (one can always justify something if they want to bad enough)
If the relationship is a non existent one, he can divorce her. And maybe look you up then.
Or he can work on fixing it.
But cheating helps no one except him. He would be the only winner.
You certainly DO NOT need to be in the middle of their relationship.0 -
I think you got the vote from everyone. I would say walk away. You don't want to be that woman who broke the marriage apart. Say the marriage does fall apart while you are in the picture, then you are dating right off the bat, and the kids may grow to resent you because they may feel like you were the cause of the divorce...when it was other issues.
I'm dealing with this with one of my step children right now. He is not angry with me by any means...I didn't come into the picture until 2 years after the divorce, but his mom left his dad for her boss that she is now married to. He has a lot of anger issues and completely disrespects him because he was a homewrecker to him.
I wouldn't even stay friends. He could find you on facebook or whatever if he does get divorced.0
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