If you fell in love with a married person you had to expect tears at some point in the relationship. I suggest you walk away and maybe you won't have any tears.
2007-01-11 17:08:42
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answered by DESTINY 4
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I think that sometimes we set ourselves up. When we begin to have feelings for someone who is inappropriate (such as a married man) we need to BACK OFF immediately.
'Falling' for the wrong person always hurts. Concentrating on people who are available can help with that. There are plenty of men who will be the right man if only you will search. Look for the single men, dear, and stay away from those that are taken. You are much less likely to end up with a broken heart.
2007-01-12 01:10:49
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answered by outdone 4
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If you are involved with a married man then I say you get what you deserve because you knew what you were getting into in the fist place so how can anybody feel sorry for you? It would have been different if you had of said you fell in love and then found out he was married but you went into it eyes wide open so I would say you deserve to watch yourself walk into that BIG BRICK wall that you knew wasn't going to move just because you were walking towards it!!!!!!!!!!!! A days work is never done for me because there is always a person like you out there that seeks attention in the wrong places!!!!
2007-01-12 00:46:48
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answered by Jazzie 2
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People should not get involve w/ someone that is allready taken. On the other hand, people who fall in love, are just living life. There are no guaruntees, but if you never take that risk, then you will never have real love.
2007-01-12 00:41:25
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answered by mandie 4
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Because th relationship is not what they expected and so when one finds out, defeat set in, then naturally one will cry.
2007-01-12 00:46:12
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answered by JoJoBa 6
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Sometimes people can't help who they fall in love with. Attraction is a very powerful thing.
2007-01-12 00:40:45
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answered by Anonymous
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