Your Hardest Family Question: Have I invested too much in this relationship to just walk away?
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Masked MikeJune 3, 2021
Get a dog. Seriously, they are more reliable and less trouble than most men. After acquiring this companion, take the dog walking where other people do the same. Use common interest in pets to expand your social circle. You might meet some one who is great for you. Or do something else that forces you to meet new people.
JeanMay 30, 2021
You need to move on from hoping he will change and bring your life peace and joy. You've listed many reasons that this relationship is not healthy for you or your family. It seems like you are choosing misery and a companion. I hope you find the strength to be happy and single. Appreciate that you've invested years and keep the good memories, but move on towards creating new and healthy memories for your future without the pain he brings into your life. You can do this!
Maryann TaylorMay 28, 2021
I think there is a great lesson in this account. Don't enter into serious relationships with people that you are not compatible with. You may be actually shutting the door on the opportunity to find someone that you can truly love. I hope this woman can end the relationship and find someone she can find happiness with.
PjalMay 28, 2021
I think that tbe best option for both of you is to just be friends. Also, from someone who learned the hard way, if in doubt, don't.
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