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Should I give the woman who divoced her husband for me, some space?

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Question - (9 January 2006) 2 Answers - (Newest, 10 January 2008)
A male , *uckyok writes:

I dated a woman off and on for a couple of years and we split and she married. Recently I called off my engagemnt and she immediately wanted to divorce him. We have been together for the past 7 months and things are going great, but now she is having some regrets about the way she handled the whole divorce and is considering if she made a mistake. The thing is that she tells me all the time that I'm the love of her life and that she loves me and doesn't want to hurt me. Do I give her the space she needs and be there for her or ?

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

only she can answer that dose she have regrets of leaving her husdand she might want time to reflect on wot she wonts to do

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A female reader, Dawnest +, writes (10 January 2006):

When a person asks for space its a way of saying "I dont want to be committed to anyone right now". I sense her hesitancy is to do with whats going on around her and like a child, she wants it all but the choices are too grown up.

Give her space, be her friend but you know that ultimately your relationship is winding down especially when someone says "You're the love of my life and i love you so much but i don't want to hurt you". Thats a soft and gentle exit.

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