justaname Posted April 23, 2011 Posted April 23, 2011 (edited) "You see, love would compel her to move away from all of this, and that is the last problem I'm going to bring to light for you - she doesn't love you. If she did, she'd be rushing headlong to a divorce attorney so that she could have you entirely. Right now, she doesn't need to because she's not in love with you." I'm not sure that's right. It's not right, is it? I'm not saying I expect MW to leave her husband or not to -- things aren't horrible between them, there's just not much of anything, and she's worried about shattering her kids' worldview -- but I expect that I can believe her when she says she loves me. Right? I mean, I love her completely, but I could let her go if I knew I needed to. [edit] Never mind. That was in response to a situation in which there were no kids. Obviously, yeah, if there are no kids involved, then that's the appropriate response and she's just playing both her husband and her boyfriend. But kids complicate things. Edited April 23, 2011 by justaname
whichwayisup Posted April 24, 2011 Posted April 24, 2011 She may love you, alot.....But not enough to change her life and turn her kids lives (and her own) upside down.
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