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Any advice on how I can move this new relationship on?

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Question - (20 March 2010) 2 Answers - (Newest, 22 March 2010)
A female age , anonymous writes:

I have been posting for some time about my dead end relatioship. Last night I had a strange dream about a man I have fancied for over a year. I went down to his place of work today and my youngest child's father appeared. He is friends with the family. I felt so awkward. I had not seen him for nearly a month. Later I spoke to the siste rof the guy I fancy who does my hair and said I was not happy. She feels awkward as my partner is her friend. I could feel tears running down my cheeks (This is the man who nevery takes me anywhere, forgets my birthday, never met his mum etc etc). The chemistry between me and her brother are very strong and she has picked up on it. he teaches as I do and I have been having issues at work and asked if I coudl talk to him about it. She would only allow me if she was present doing my hair. We spoke opening and she told him that I can not speak to my partner about the issues.

I have been tryin to like with her on Facebook for a while and said so and her brother goes - "what about me!" I told him he has to find me and gave him clues".

Any advice on how I can move this new relationship on as i am nearly 47 and never married with 3 kids. He is 46 and never married and single with twins. Are we a match from heaven. We have so much in common.

Look fprward to your remarks.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (22 March 2010):

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I am getting on in life - just like you are anonymous. Have had two long relationships. I now want to move on and enjoy the rest of my life as I donot want to continue unhappy. I am so priviledged at my age to have someone showing such trememdous interest.

Wish you the best!

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (21 March 2010):

Dear Old lady,

I feel now at this age, you should not jump on BFs. You should enjoy what you have now. I am sure that Grass will not be as sweat as you reach to that palce.

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