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She is 17 years older, married, but I love her, should I move on?

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Question - (10 December 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 10 December 2008)
A male age 41-50, anonymous writes:

I'm in love with a married woman, 5 years ago.I can't get her out of my mind. She loved me too, but she didn't want to betray her family.But ,what is a shame, we are so much a like , it was like the most incredible match ever. She is my only possible love, I know. We were just a miracle together. She never slept with me,but it's not even about the sex. We could understand each other,without words, and inspired from every move.

Her husband is a good man, but really can't make her happy. We were friends. She is 13 years older than me....But very youthful looking.

I don't keep relationship with her, as she never wanted to cheat, and I also didn't want her, to do this to us.

I'm hopelessly waiting for her,and looking for her in every woman.Should I aproch her and see, if she would want to live with me, or I should totally forget her?

She is a good mother too,and not easy for her to do this , but her children are grown now.

I think she has a right to be happy, and I know I could make her happy.I know it's a great moral failure, but maybe its passing the only chance to be happy. What do you think

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (10 December 2008):

Hun, she's married, no good can come from this. You need to move on

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