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user1492256457 · 17/05/2017 19:07

About 7 months ago my family hired a guy to do some jobs for them.
cutting a long story short, me and this guy have made a real connection. its like we are from the same mould.BUT !!!!! he is in a very difficult relationship, he's no kids to this woman, nor his he married.
over the few months I've known him he has confided in me, told me a lot about how difficult his relationship is. he is putting wheels in motion to leave. the issue is, or it may not be an issue, I've grown really fond of him.And I find myself thinking about what will happen once he leaves, because there is massive chemistry between us, which we have managed to not acted upon.

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acatcalledjohn · 18/05/2017 12:43

Once a cheat always a cheat.

BettySwollocksandaCrustyRack · 18/05/2017 12:55

To be fair, if life is that bad he would leave. When I was uhappy with DH I left.....no money, nowhere to live but I sorted it somehow. Its a clique, don't fall for it. I did, and it's been nothing but misery. There will always be a reason, if it's not money it will be something else. Do yourself a massive favour, withdraw the emotional support and tell him you can be a good friend to him once he is single.

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