Finding happily ever after Final Edition

Should you stay or should you go? You should have gone a long time ago sweetie! You said it yourself. You call him your gentleman friend...not boyfriend, not my man, not even my guy, just friend. I think you know deep down this relationship is just a comfortable friendship and nothing more. You are...

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Published inTribune (Welland)
Main Author Overend, Helen
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Welland, Ont Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited 02.11.2005
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Summary:Should you stay or should you go? You should have gone a long time ago sweetie! You said it yourself. You call him your gentleman friend...not boyfriend, not my man, not even my guy, just friend. I think you know deep down this relationship is just a comfortable friendship and nothing more. You are looking for far more than this man is capable of giving you. You are looking for a permanent til "death do you part" relationship and why not? Everyone deserves a happily ever after. My cards showed me that your friend was married in the past. They also showed me that he was absolutely devastated and heart broken when it ended. Divorce left him cold and empty inside. His heart has never quite healed. It is a place he does not like to go to. Trust me, this man has no intentions of ever marrying you or anyone else for that matter ever again. You on the other hand have never been married. You deserve a house with the white picket fence, a husband who loves you to pieces and a couple of beautiful babies. You can have all of this, just not with the gentleman of three years. The next time the new guy calls and asks you out on a date, say yes! It's time for you to find your happily ever after.
ISSN:1186-3129