A
female
age
41-50,
anonymous
writes: If a man (married) tried to get a younger girl's attention for 2 years, but felt he got turned down by her because she respected his marriage, will he still have some feelings for her? What if he started to ignore her and gave his attention to her older best friend? Will his feelings go away for the younger female? What if he acted very cold towards her, but still once in a while touched her slightly on the arm from behind? Is he over her or still trying?
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reader, thirdstreet +, writes (3 March 2011):
Men always want what they cannot have, so yes. The more denial, the more desire he'll have for her. My blog about my married man experience: http://onewhowaits2.blogspot.com/
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male
reader, Fatherly Advice +, writes (2 March 2011):
The younger girl said no for a very good reason. That reason being that the married guy is a shameless womanizer. The younger girl should stick to her decision, and avoid bad relationships with untrustworthy people. The younger girl is probably wrong to think that this man has feelings for anyone, or that he ever had real feelings for her. To him it is just a game. Don't be easy points.FA
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