A
female
age
51-59,
anonymous
writes: I'm having a Bridget Jones moment and I would like any suggestions concerning how to handle my "hugh grant" character. Initially, as usual, the first few dates were wonderful. Now he only seems to be interested in sex which, by the way, we have not completed that act. I see he only wants to bed me now. So far I have been bored with what I have experienced with him. I have tickets for us this week to see a fabulous concert and he clearly doesn't deserve it. I'm ending this but any suggestions on how to go about it and what to say? Or how about just golden silence from here on out? We are in a 30's and I'm wondering if he may also be married. Yikes. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Tommy7 +, writes (7 October 2007):
Move on and stop your dancing with a player.
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 October 2007): Tell him straight, you have had enough and want to move on. Life is much too short and we are not here for a rehearsal.Why should you take him to this concert, take one of your friends and tell him that it is over.
take care
xx
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female
reader, flower girl +, writes (7 October 2007):
Just tell him you are worth more than he is offering, so you are moving on hold your head up high and wish him a good life, simple as you owe him nothing else.
Take care.xx.
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