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writes: Hi. I met a man a year ago on a dating site over the net. Four inconsistent months later, he informed me of his being in a three-year relationship where "she never once introduced him to her children" thereby him feeling "shunned" deluding himself, feeling he was nothing more than a "booty call". After six months, he broke our relationship off saying it was something he couldn't quite put his finger on. I find out now he and this girl are giving it another try...the walls have finally come down with him hopeful that a second charmed attempt will work between them. That he needs to focus now no longer communicating with me and move on.My Question is: What is the chances of their relationship working 1.5 years later? Will the dynamics of their relationship still be the same with the same original problems encountered the first time. Do people really change when it comes to a second attempt at a relationship or does time between them change feelings in the long run?
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reader, Laura1318 +, writes (20 April 2008):
There are so many probabilities.
Sometimes a second shot may work and it depends on a case by case basis.
Maybe with time and increased maturity , they could overcome their original problems that besotted them.
Nobody can give a definite answer to that question.
Any answers are just pure speculations only.
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