If you love something let it go, if it was meant to be it will come back, if it doesn't then you never had it to start with......something like that! He's respecting you and trying to let you make your own decisions, take strength from him and decide what you want and need first. Regardless of him, if you don't love your husband as much as you thought and you are unhappy, maybe you need the space to make some changes that will be make you happier in the long run, as does he. If your attraction is deeper, then time will show and you can be there for each other in the future at least you will be more complete in yourself. Good luck!
2006-10-03 21:54:24
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answered by GalaxyGirl 2
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2016-04-21 07:10:14
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answered by dottie 3
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Been there and still am in a way except we've finally got together (we're both married) In his own way maybe he is trying to do the right thing and not let a relationship start. That was the explanation I got anyway
2006-10-04 06:07:56
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answered by diamond Lady 3
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maybe because he is trying to do the right thing? do you think you will get through your whole life married to one person and never be attracted to someone else? it's what you DO about those attractions. i commend this man on having morals. you should do the same. if the attraction is out there in the open now, there is no going back, only forward. and forward is someplace neither of you should be!!
2006-10-03 16:11:36
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answered by advicemom 4
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Perhaps its because of the pain he caused and recieved from his last marriage ending and he simply doesn't want to wish that on anyone else. Just because he likes you it doesn't mean that he wants to ruin you're marriage for something that could just be a passing fling.I think you should look at the relationship you're in already before you do something as major as this just because you're attracted to someone.
2006-10-03 22:26:21
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answered by stuart s 2
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You both need to fix your marital problems first. You shouldn't even be flirting with a married man, seperated or not. You don't know if he wants to be with his wife. Secondly lust is bad. Work on what's wrong with your marriage so you don't feel the need to stray to badly. Look at the guy and say he's cute and leave it at that. He doesn't need to look at you .....he has a WIFE!
2006-10-03 16:15:34
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answered by Baby girl 3
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I would hope he is doing the right thing by ignoring you-maybe you should do the same-you are married after all,or doesn't that mean anything to you now.
2006-10-03 21:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Since you both are married, i guess he suddenly realise that this is not the right thing to do and he want to get out of it. That's why he is ignoring you.
2006-10-03 16:15:30
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answered by LoveFreak 1
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He may have decided that he still wants his marriage to work out, and that the attraction he feels for you is not as strong as his love for his wife. He's just prioritizing, I think. Should you probably do the same? I wonder?
2006-10-03 16:12:39
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answered by mariposita 2
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He is trying to save himself and you from disaster. Obviously, you do admire the man, so take his cue. Go back to friendly, but distant for awhile. It will either make him happy that you are not going to push him into a relationship, or it will make him realise that he needs you badly enough to ruin the lives of everyone concerned, including yours.
2006-10-03 16:13:02
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answered by Delora Gloria 4
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