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Part of me still wants to be with him but part of me wants to let go, and be friends.

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Question - (18 May 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 2 July 2008)
A female United States age 41-50, *00overcome writes:

He says he loves me he wants to be with me but right now is not a good idea. But he is dating another girl he says she is not important but he still wants to be with me. She knows about me. I don’t believe him. Part of me still wants to be with him but part of me wants to let go, and be friends.

What you think I should do.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (2 July 2008):

Sorry this wasn't replied to earlier. If you still want help then you can read this, or just ignore it.

I think you should do what you want. Hes obviously confused and you shouldn't be used to be messed around with. I think you should let him go because that way you can still be friends, and therefore have close contact with him.

He doesn't know what to do, friendship or not so make it easier for him. He might need this.

If you need any other help just message me, or ask another question. I'm sure your problem is sorted now, and if you want to talk to me about it again message me.

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