I read each of the comments. Such stories are not uncommon. And unfortunately he didn't miss me either. I am 41, a woman divorced with a child. I had a relationship that lasted 3 years, with a man 12 years older than me, married but with a sham marriage. He had undergone several surgeries and was not in good health. This, of course, affected his sexual activity, but it didn't bother me. I needed him more as a friend than as a man. And after I gave him three years of my life, hoping that I would at least have a friend to support me in difficult times, and ... Surprise! He left me because of an old mistress he had broken up with about 4 years before he met me. It's just that the lady, who already lived in another city, found out about our relationship from common acquaintances and did everything possible to get it back. To be alive and healthy! And this summer I had a love affair with a man 17 years younger than me and too sexually active. What an irony! I didn't want anything from him. But unfortunately he fell in love with me. I realized that I had no right to steal his youth, and after a few painful conversations with him, I left. I offered to stay friends, but he refused, it hurt. Where is the truth, then? It must be somewhere in the middle! It is difficult for such a relationship to be accepted by the public and sooner or later it always comes to an end. It is! So my advice is to look for a woman who will want to stay with you, she has obviously found another, and she is trying to tell you in a very tactful way - with a proposal for friendship ... Accept it! But unfortunately he fell in love with me. I realized that I had no right to steal his youth, and after a few torturous conversations with him, I left. I offered to stay friends, but he refused, it hurt. Where is the truth, then? It must be somewhere in the middle! It is difficult for such a relationship to be accepted by the public and sooner or later it always comes to an end. It is! So my advice is to look for a woman who will want to stay with you, she has obviously found another, and she is trying to tell you in a very tactful way - with a proposal for friendship ... Accept it! But unfortunately he fell in love with me. I realized that I had no right to steal his youth, and after a few torturous conversations with him, I left. I offered to stay friends, but he refused, it hurt. Where is the truth, then? It must be somewhere in the middle! It is difficult for such a relationship to be accepted by the public and sooner or later it always comes to an end. It is! So my advice is to look for a woman who will want to stay with you, she has obviously found another, and she is trying to tell you in a very tactful way - with a proposal for friendship ... Accept it! Such a relationship is difficult for the public to accept, and sooner or later it always comes to an end. It is! So my advice is to look for a woman who will want to stay with you, she has obviously found another one, and she is trying to tell you in a very tactful way - with a proposal for friendship ... Accept it! It is difficult for such a relationship to be accepted by the public and sooner or later it always comes to an end. It is! So my advice is to look for a woman who will want to stay with you, she has obviously found another one, and she is trying to tell you in a very tactful way - with a proposal for friendship ... Accept it!
1 laetijim2020 answered
Doesn't she want to be with you? Are you or she married? And actually what is the problem? The only thing that can be considered a problem from what you wrote is that the woman is much younger than you, but in my opinion this is not such a problem. I also have a relationship with a man 15 years older than me, but the problem is that he is married. If you tell us more about you and your relationship, you will get answers about things you are interested in!