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Is it wrong to have feelings for your ex's brother??

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Question - (26 October 2007) 1 Answers - (Newest, 26 October 2007)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I broke up with my boyfriend about 8 months ago because the long distance relationship wasn't working.

Anyway I recently met up for a drink with his brother and I think I have feelings for him, he wants to meet again which possibly suggests that he might feel something for me.

Is it wrong to have feelings for your ex's brother? I'm also not sure if I'm just trying to replace my ex who I still think about often. I do really like his brother but am just scared of the consequences i.e what people might think - especially his family!

Please help me - I don't know what to do!

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A reader, anonymous, writes (26 October 2007):

I personally would touch him with a barge pole, but that is me! There are plenty more lovely blokes out there without wanting to go out with him. I would walk away and keep walking. The whole set up would just fill me with misery. Sorry, but that is my point of view and i am sure there are people out there who would go out with him, but not me.

take care

xx

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