....date someone who is married [or a person separated who clearly has unresolved feelings for the spouse] ?
And if so, are your insecurities working overtime to foolishly convince your mind into believing that you are "truly the one" ... rather than accepting the harsh reality that you are more than likely just passing the time, serving as being his/her rebound?
2007-07-02
16:36:40
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Oh so sorry for the confusion ....
HECK NO this is NOT about me. I am sooo anti anti anti! I am trying to get a pulse on how often people do this and the method by which they rationalize it.
2007-07-02
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No! That is just asking for trouble. I wouldn't get involved with that.
2007-07-02 16:40:12
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answered by ღღღ 7
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Forget the rebound stuff, least of your worries. Any relationship that starts this way has zero chance of survival. After all, the trust has already been broken before you even gained any.
2007-07-02 16:41:17
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answered by Smooch The Pooch 7
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I wouldn't date someone who is married, or even separated. To me it seems like you're just setting yourself up for a lot of drama, and there's always the possibility that they will go back and you're left hanging.
2007-07-02 16:40:53
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answered by Scarlett12 5
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I did date a seperated woman. I could have been the one but she wasn't the one for me. She did divorce her husband and then she married the next guy that came along. I'm so glad I dumped her. I wish I had never dated her.
2007-07-02 16:41:47
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answered by Bob 6
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I wouldn't date anyone who was married and/or separated from their spouse. I had a fling with a guy that was separated from his wife and it was the worst experience ever. Needless to say he went back to his wife....which is usually the case.
2007-07-02 16:41:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Then again, I'm the one separated-I could use a rebound though.
2007-07-02 16:40:26
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answered by Jessica 5
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No, definitely not..because if they are still married, or still have feelings for the person..then they'll never completely love you.
2007-07-02 16:40:30
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answered by ☮Witty Sarcasm♥ 7
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NEVER! I have more respect for myself and others then to behave in such a way.
2007-07-02 16:40:19
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answered by tooyoung2bagrannybabe 7
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No - that would be doomed to fail and would cause more problems, in my opinion.
2007-07-02 17:21:46
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answered by Ohioguy95 6
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no...that's called baggage. and who's to say that he/she won't do the same to you?
2007-07-02 16:39:00
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answered by Anonymous
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