Orlando Sentinel

Widow jumps into new relationsh­ip as other woman

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Dear Amy: I am a 51-year-old woman. My husband died two years ago.

I started talking to a man through one of the online games I play. It started out as mild flirtation. I asked him if he was married. He told me his marriage was basically over. He hadn't felt anything for his wife in quite a while.

I thought that was a safe answer, and we decided to meet in person. I felt like we had known each other forever.

We've "been together" for seven months, and he is still with his wife. We don't get to see each other very often, but he calls me every day.

We love each other. He tells me he needs time to think about how to get out of his marriage without losing everything he's worked so hard for.

He also has a job where he is required to live in his city, so moving in with me is not an option right now. I have a 13-year-old daughter living at home.

My adult sons are happy that I found someone, but are not happy that he is married, obviously.

He has brought me so much happiness when I was going through so much darkness. I don't think I'm rebounding.

Everyone tells me that he won't leave his wife, but he doesn't even sleep with her.

How long is too long to wait for someone to make up his mind?

Dear Wondering: People who are rebounding usually don't realize that they are rebounding.

When someone says that his marriage is "basically over," one response is: "Well, when it is actually over, I hope you'll let me know."

As it is now, he is "basically" committing adultery.

If your daughter liked a guy in middle school who already had a girlfriend, would you tell her to charge ahead, regardless? Are you modeling positive relationsh­ip behavior? Because -- make no mistake -- she is watching.

Because you are willing to be in this relationsh­ip, he has little incentive to change his life.

For you, this relationsh­ip dangles unfulfille­d promises, and over time, your own self-esteem will take a hit.

I predict that whatever timeline you impose on his adultery, he will find ways and reasons to extend it.

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