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Question - (13 February 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 13 February 2010)
A male United States age , anonymous writes:

A few years ago i fell in love with someone who i am still in love with. she got divorced although it wasn't because of me. she got divorced before i fell in love with her. she used to live i california and then kansas. i live in michigan. she grew up in michigan. i wasn't in love with her when she lived here in michigan. she got married in california, had a couple of kids, moved back to michigan, and got divorced. she had a tough time while she was going through her divorce, and afterwards. i helped her out while all this was happening, got to know her and fell i love with her.

I am married, although unhappily, i should have got out a long time ago, more so i should have never gotten married but i did and stayed married. any how she moved in with me. i was alone with her and had an opportunity to kiss her and tell her that i am in love with her but didn't, now i live with regret because i never told her or never acted from my heart.

This girl i am talking about is my wife's sister... I am in love with her still. i think and pray every day that somehow God will make a way that she will become my wife. she has since moved out and found a boyfriend. i am still overwhelmingly in love with her. i don't know what to do??? i suggest to anyone who would ever had or have fallen in love to follow your heart, and tell them how you feel. tell them you love them, kiss them let them know how you feel from your heart.

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A male reader, rotarosca United Kingdom +, writes (13 February 2010):

You missed your chance many years ago. You have to make the most of what you have now. You could go for marriage counselling with your wife and let her know how you feel. It will not be a good idea to divorce your wife and run away with your wife's sister. I dont think God will be happy about this. You may find yourself divorcing again after a few years. All the best.

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