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3-20-2012 @ 7:20PM
Anonymous said...
My first reaction when reading this one is, "He's such a jerk!" Perhaps his feelings may be natural, but he's doing just about everything he can to make both women in this situation miserable. Stringing along the writer with promises that, let's face it, if he were really serious about he'd have done something already if everything he said is true. And stringing along the fiance by staying in an engagement he says he's no longer interested in. He needs to man up like yesterday and deal with his problems, and I think the letter writer needs to seriously consider these things if she intends to stay with him.
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3-20-2012 @ 7:55PM
Pyromelter said...
"Stringing along the writer with promises that, let's face it, if he were really serious about he'd have done something already if everything he said is true."
I just want to highlight this, this goes to my earlier comment about people who stay in relationships even though they are really "done" with them. The kind of person that hangs on to a relationship until they find a new person, as soon as they find a new person, they extract themselves from the previous relationship and enter into that new one at full-speed ahead.
The fact that he's still plugging away at the old relationship tells me he's not really done with his fiancee, and that the letter-writer really should get herself the hell away from the guy in this scenario.