Move on and find some one new
2007-04-12 08:16:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You miss her, but you really need to leave her alone. She married now and she trying a new life. If you really love this girl let her be let her enjoy her marriage give her that. You have know right to try to get in the middle of that because of some feelings you have. I hate to sound mean but it's the truth. Read ten stupid things men do to mess up their lives by Dr. Laura C. Schlessinger. I think you need something positive in your life. You can't cry over spit milk it's all ready done, she MARRIED!!!!
2007-04-12 15:23:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Someone once said, you never miss a good thing until its gone. When you look back at things I know you wish things turned out a lot different than they did but now she has found someone that she thinks is better suited for her and she has moved on and although it hurts, you have to let her go and move on with your life and take the experience and knowledge you now have gained from this relationship with her and apply it to your next relationship. Only the two of you knew what went on and you now know what it takes to be a good man in the future. good luck to you but I would say move on.
2007-04-12 15:25:37
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answered by Pegi 3
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I'm afraid there's not much you can do, she's moved on or found someone else she loves. She must be happy now, isn't that what you ultimately want for her? I think it's time you moved on and started dating again. If she becomes free from her current commitment, then you can attempt to rekindle a relationship. I truly don't think you want to be a homewrecker! Carrying a torch is only going to make you miserable and miss out on YOUR life.
2007-04-12 15:20:30
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answered by sarahjane1973 3
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You need to forget about her. Yes...I know, easier said than done, but you need too. For her and you. She's obviously happy now.
If your thinking you could go say "hi" and "just be friends"...I wouldn't do that either. You'd be asking for heartache because in your mind you'll want her and can't have her. It wouldn't settle your "feelings".
Move off and find a single gal that's free from the worries of matrimonial vows.
2007-04-12 16:04:15
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answered by dragonlady 2
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If she is married, move on with your life. There are other woman out there.
I wouldn't try to break up a marriage, because how can you be happy when someone else in miserable.
2007-04-12 15:31:01
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answered by jodiprossr 3
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where u all together before she got married and if so is it her u miss or something about her maybe u should give her a call just to see how she is doing
2007-04-12 15:18:25
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answered by tic22 2
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she has married someone else not you so all you can do is move on and let her and her husband alone. If you really like her let her be and let her make a life with her husband. If you love something let it go if it comes back to you it is truly yours if it does not return it was never yours to begin with.
2007-04-12 15:17:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately there isn't anything you can do, she's married to someone else. As hard as it may be, forget her and try to meet other girls. Chalk her off as the great lost love of your life. We all have one of those.
2007-04-15 05:40:28
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answered by Tweety 5
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I think any man or woman who trys to steal away the spouse of someone else is despicable. I hope you have some sense of morals and decide not to try and break up a marriage
2007-04-12 15:46:33
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answered by David C 1
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you probably need to take the time to get over her and move on.
it's not a very sound idea to disrupt the life of a married person.
2007-04-12 15:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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