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Old Feb 20, 2012, 01:49 PM
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Several years ago I dated a woman, everything was going great until several other women i was friends with wanted me to be their boy friend. long story short, the woman I was with dumped me and I was crushed...

Well now she wants to get back with me... I would love to be back with her..... but i don't want to have my heart broken again.....

Any advice would be nice.....

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Old Feb 20, 2012, 02:36 PM
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You might just tell her the same basic thing you are saying here. How can I trust you?
Your past experience with her ended unhappily, and apparently just a choice she made
when she felt threatened by other women. Ask her how it would be different. I would tell her you would love to be back with her however.
hugs, bj
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