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- Path: sparky!uunet!infonode!ingr!b8!larry
- From: larry@b8.b8.ingr.com (Larry Billings)
- Subject: Re: Suggestions needed....
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.184257.10659@b8.b8.ingr.com>
- Organization: Intergraph
- References: <1992Nov18.080425.19672@rdg.dec.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 18:42:57 GMT
- Lines: 29
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- In article <1992Nov18.080425.19672@rdg.dec.com>, veburst@contra.enet.dec.com (KSV) writes:
- >
- >
- > I guess what I don't understand is why is it that loving someone who has a
- > kid and was married is an insurmountable problem, but loving someone who
- > lives 10,000 miles away that you'll only see a couple times a year for 2 or
- > 3 weeks at a time is okay and surmountable? Is it an age/maturity thing?
- > Is it something he'll 'grow out of'? I've tried so hard to let him go...
-
- I don't think it is at least entirely an age thing. I have friends who are
- older than me and wouldn't consider a woman with kids (unless they are grown
- and away from home), but I've never (after teenage years) had a problem. I
- have known people to change their views on the subject over time (whether
- aging or other factors caused this I'm not sure). It seems to me that if
- he hasn't changed his mind after knowing and liking/loving you this long,
- he isn't likely to do so in the future. I don't give advice, with my track
- record, I'm just expressing my own opinion.
-
- Good luck.
-
- >
- > -- KSV
- >
-
-
- Larry Billings
-
- PS. I mentioned my teen years mainly because then I still believed I should
- marry a virgin.
-