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Topic: In love with more than one woman …
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Mon 07/03/23 01:41 AM

Thanks everyone for contributing your thoughtful responses .

It wasn’t just a case of one man loving three women at the same time ,… all three women believed they loved him also . Such is the power of love .

Each woman compartmentalised her feelings of love ..and felt the love was genuine and mutual . They did not know the betrayal that was happening . Only he knew the reality . At some point he realised he did love one woman more and he could not imagine his life without her .It was only then that he could no longer see a future with the other two woman .

Although he ended up alone , There was a reconciliation with the woman he “loved the most”. . They went on to start a relationship together .

What is the moral of the story biggrin


Never accept someone new at face value, and put too much trust in them before you know them very well, and who they are in my opinion.

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Mon 07/03/23 02:36 AM


What is the moral of the story biggrin


Never accept someone new at face value, and put too much trust in them before you know them very well, and who they are in my opinion.


Interesting... I got the exact opposite. Trust in the power of love, just don't be blinded by it. If it's meant to be, it will be.

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Mon 07/03/23 05:55 AM
hy me Name is Jürgen

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