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It depends on what kind of life you want. What feels good at the moment doesn't usually feel good indefinately. If you want to be the responsible adult (parent) in your relationship, then go for it. But if you aren't up to being the responsible adult indefinately, don't waste your time. If you think he's going to change, you are sadly mistaken. There's a reason a 28 year old is showing interest in a 20 year old...there probably isn't a peer that would have him.
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by Dimstar on January 27th, 2012
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need advice? please help me
by brandonsteele82109 on January 25th, 2012
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Do you have too much time or not enough time with your s/o ?
by calmwaters1 on January 21st, 2012
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After your significant other has been released from prison, how hard is it to have a normal relationship after a 10 yr sentence?
by Yella86 on January 24th, 2012
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I want to be in a relationship, but I'm not interested in anyone... Help?
by ellie56 on January 25th, 2012
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You're reading I like a guy whos a party animal,hes 28 was married before,&he dosent go to school.me on the other hand im 20,3rd year college student,majoring in pre-law.he.doesnt have the same goals as me,but when i am w/him i feel so good!should i pursue?he.likes.me2
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thank you for the advice, i see your point,and as much as i like him, i dont want to be the responsible adult, it's just that its kinda hard when i see him everyday (we work together at the moment). :( my freinds say i can do better, but unfortunately better doesn't always feel right.
by AnjieMarie on March 21st, 2009
Check to see if you are distoring things...feelings aren't facts! Google "thought distortions" or get Dr. Burns "Feel Good: The New Mood Therapy" book.
by BROADWAYTHECAT on March 22nd, 2009