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Just curious as to other people's thoughts. Person A is in love with Person B but not vice versa, unrequited love. However, Person B tells Person A that they have feelings for them, flirt with them, have regular contact with them and they have had sex more than once.

 

Is Person B completely void of responsibility for Person A having their feelings? Does Person A have a right to be hurt or angry with Person B? How does Person A go about ending things with Person B even though they're not actually in a relationship?

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You end a relationship by ending all contact with the other person. No one is responsible for your feelings but you.

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the answer is no. it is not his fault.

 

not the one you're looking for but that's how it is.

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the answer is no. it is not his fault.

 

not the one you're looking for but that's how it is.

 

Not true at all, that's my feeling on it. I just didn't know if I was out in left field on that one or not. I see not.

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Is Person B completely void of responsibility for Person A having their feelings?

I'd have to go with yes. While he may have provoked the feelings, it is person A that allowed them, so the responsibility is with her.

Does Person A have a right to be hurt or angry with Person B?

Any person has the right to have feelings that are not necessarily following logic. So yes.

How does Person A go about ending things with Person B even though they're not actually in a relationship?

Move on with life, obviously

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