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Northwest · M
Six years? He may be using this as an excuse not to commit.
No. Too much luggage. His heart would always be with her. I don't share.
SW-User
I wouldn't want to be one of those women he's dating...
Zeusdelight · 61-69, M
Personal loss is sometimes very hard to overcome. It is for him to decide if and when the time is right for him.
He will live his life and will be able to do things he wants and be relied on for different things and live up to expectations in others.
He is just in great pain in that area.
He will live his life and will be able to do things he wants and be relied on for different things and live up to expectations in others.
He is just in great pain in that area.
JonathanC · 61-69, M
Pathetic.
Caleidoscope · F
I'd never date someone who is hurting and repenting about his decision to part with his ex.
He needs a lot of time to gather himself up and see things in proper light.Else he's just playing around.
He needs a lot of time to gather himself up and see things in proper light.Else he's just playing around.
SW-User
No, but I think it's beautiful to love someone that deeply. It's kind of like The Notebook. He's dating and maybe eventually he'll meet the woman who heals his heart. 😊
SW-User
It's a bad idea to expect anything from such a man.
BiasForAction · M
He sounds like he’s doing fine
bijouxbroussard · F
I’d feel bad for him, but I’d never date him. Guys like that break your heart, because theirs is so broken.
SW-User
Yes it would
Zzxxxx · 56-60, M
No!
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Jenny1234 · 51-55, F
After six years I’d say he needs therapy. My heart would not ache for him after a couple of years
GJOFJ3 · 61-69, M
That’s a bad excuse to not move forward
DownTheStreet · 56-60, M
I guess he might still be wounded
Fluffybull · F
No. He sounds pathetic.
Vetrov · 61-69, M
Does he dress in black?