One of our wonderful readers, Liam, has just received the break up letter from his girlfriend of 2 years. He has written me asking how he's going to survive this break up.
Here's his email:
First, these articles are mostly written for young, single women.
I am a divorced man in my 50's, a great and successful guy, sensitive, intelligent, fit and attractive and thought I found my true love. She keeps abruptly breaking things off after two years when we get close, and stopped being romantic yet she calls me her best friend.
I feel stuck.
I have stepped back without contact but this situation also happened with my ex-wife of fourteen years. I'm afraid I am too good of guy sometimes or just keep picking the wrong person. I thought this person was different.
What do I do?Continue Reading
I often find inspiration for my articles and posts in unexpected ways from sources I don't always anticipate. Yes, I get tons and tons of inspiration from your comments, your letters, your facebook posts and messages and from the wonderful conversations within the community we've built here. But sometimes it comes right out of left field.
One of our beautiful readers, Elizabeth, is wondering how to get out of the friend zone with a guy who, by all standard definitions, seems to be interested in her, but is telling her that he's not attracted to her.
Our dear friend, who calls herself "Agonizing in Ohio", is asking the questions just about all of us have asked ourselves at one time or another (some of us many, many times):
“I've never treated anyone as bad as I treated you, Jane. I just wasn't there but I didn't know how to communicate this to you.”
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