What was the context of t saying she will be there forever? And was there a serious reason for her to break the promise?
I promised to be there until death do us apart but when my ex acted bad I ended the marriage. I know it is different but when I said vows I didn't anticipate my ex acting funny.
I am often in my former students life literally forever after they graduate they can always come and call and ask and I will be there for them.
It doesn't mean though if they ask for thousand bucks 10 years later I am going to give it to them. I might have a suggestion where they can get that money or if they are hungry I'll feed them. But if for example they become dangerous for whatever reason I most likely would have to protect myself and end my promise. There is a context to this "always and forever". How did she mean she will love you forever? Maybe she will love you big just not be your t forever? No one can be your t forever.
Could it be your t meant to be there forever in some context with whatever conditions or something went so bad that "forever" stopped being possible? Did she explain why she won't be forever there?
As about offering you a job that is unethical I agree. What kind of job she offered you?
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