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Old Jun 16, 2012, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Lillylillie View Post
y'all sound like I've convinced you that this is a good thing and I appreciate your confidence in me but let me just say something really scary and horrible about myself...

What if I've done this because I want to be "available" just in case my ex-T might possibly consider a relationship with me someday?

That would be the stupidest mistake anyone ever made wouldn't it? Can you imagine blowing up your relationship for a dumber reason?? I can't.

But when I read what he (XT) wanted in a relationship I wanted to be that person. I wanted to be with someone like him. I want to show him I can be the stable, healthy kind of person that someone like him would date. I do, I do, I do! I know he liked me back. I'm certain of it. I know that's why he referred me to someone else because he couldn't work with me anymore because he was too involved personally. I'm sure of it!

Even if I convince myself that nothing with XT can ever happen though I'm saying that I still want someone LIKE him. Someone grown-up and mature. Someone I don't have to take care of. Someone with self-awareness and an interest in personal growth. I want that.

I just am not clear on my motivations here. That's why I want to call this a time-out, not a break up.
so if this is what you want why not put an add in yourself asking for someone with these qualities and see what happens.nothing wrong with wanting to find someone with the same qualities you find strong in your T.i don't think i would hold my breath that it would be your XT though
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