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Old Jan 03, 2009, 12:36 AM
misstee123 misstee123 is offline
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We've known each ther about 17 years. We have been friends and he got married and then divorced. rumor has it he even had a picture of us on his night stand when he was married. i saw it once before they got married. Anyway. he got divorced and we reconnected. Eventually it became romantic. We eventua;;y kind of went our separate ways romatically. We have sti;ll hung out etc. he always tells me he loves me and is very affectionate and holds my hand and is very attentive to me in some ways. He is a successful entertainer and always invites me to important events etc. However, when we are together he acts like a 14 year old boy and even if I try to talk he just doesn' have anything to say and acts embarrssed and then runs off to do something. This is even with just basic conversation. he asked me to some events that I haven't been able to make when i said sorry he said "whatever it's not liek I care it's just good to see you when i can and the rest is whatever" Can anyone read this guy? A few times when he's been hanging on me and telling me he loves me I've said somehting sexaul and e doesn't act intereste dand says 'no you'd just end up hating me". He also very rarely want sto do anythign alone always seems to be when others we know will be around.

PS this may get posted twice if so sorry-

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