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Grin Dec 16, 2018 at 01:01 AM
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Unfortunately it’s not going to work out. Is this the same man who proposed to you before he actually met you in real life and only after you got “engaged” and started planning to get married you discovered that he is actually married to someone else?

You havent been together for years, who knows what he was and is up to. He had personality disorder, then he had PTSD but then all of a sudden he has autism. Is he constantly self diagnosing or you are diagnosing him to explain his outrageous behaviors and lies?

He plays games. Sure he says he loves you in emails. His actions speak louder than words. Life is too short to sit around waiting for this guy. How many more years?
I found out he was married after I met him online but before I met him in person.
We haven't been together for 2017 and most of 2018. I think I'm about to find out what he was up to. I don't think he is up to anything now. He has both dx PTSD and autism. He acted like he has BPD, that was the aspergers.
I'm not sitting around waiting for him, I'm living my life, but in terms of a man, I don't want anyone else but him. That's my choice.

Why do you care, if I may?
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