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I'm married but want my old friend back..what should I do?

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Question - (14 November 2009) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female India age 51-59, anonymous writes:

i m married .we have 12 yrs age gap.i find difficult to communicate with my husband as a friend as well as a sex partner (my husband is good person gave me all freedom in term of finance and all).long time ago i find a person who is family friend of us.i find nice compatibility with him .we had sex also....but later on this was difficult to continue...because he was verry demnading in relathinship.thats why we deside to split.but i missed him as a friend allways ....some time its verry painfull.last 2 yrs we r not in talking term but aware about each other ..he is unmarried .but i cant leave my husband and kids .they r grown up now .as a indian verry difficult situation for us ...help me out i want my friend back .what should i do?

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