I've recently been involved with a man at work who's in a relationship. We found ourselves texting all the time and flirting at work and one thing led to another and on impulse we met up and ended up kissing, which would've gone further if he didn't have somewhere to be. He told me he thinks the world of me and that he wishes he'd met me before his girlfriend because he would've jumped at the chance to be with me. He then told me he won't leave his girlfriend because they own a house together and his family like her and that we need to end what is going on with us.
But it got me thinking about the episode in Sex and the City where Miranda says that men are like taxis. She says they decide one day they're ready to settle down and they turn their light on and the next woman they like, they'll do that with.
Is there any truth to this theory? In this scenario it seems to me that he's settled down with her because he's got to the age where he feels like he should; it works practically and not because he thinks she's the love of his life. However it got me thinking are men and women wired that differently? For me, I would say that if his head was turned that easily she isn't the love of his life but maybe I'm just a romantic.
Also, I'm fully aware that I come off terribly in this situation, it was just like my brain stopped working when I was around him.