Going out for "ONE" drink or some coffee is bound to lead to something more - whether it be a romantic or sexual relationship. And you know that.
That's like buying a cake, staring at it, and telling yourself you are not going to eat the dessert. 20 minutes later, you're bound to find yourself devouring it.
It seems like you're really invested in this ex and your current partner is "more of a good friend than anything". Spare your partner the time and leave her. She doesn't deserve to be with someone who can't give all his attention to her. She'll be heartbroken - yeah. But in the long run, it's better for her. Personally, I'd rather be single than in a one-sided relationship.
Ultimately, it's up to you. Just don't meet up with your ex if you're still with your partner. Either eat the cake, or don't by it at all.
Question - is this "partner" a girlfriend or a wife...?
IIN to want my ex more than my current lover of 2 years
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Going out for "ONE" drink or some coffee is bound to lead to something more - whether it be a romantic or sexual relationship. And you know that.
That's like buying a cake, staring at it, and telling yourself you are not going to eat the dessert. 20 minutes later, you're bound to find yourself devouring it.
It seems like you're really invested in this ex and your current partner is "more of a good friend than anything". Spare your partner the time and leave her. She doesn't deserve to be with someone who can't give all his attention to her. She'll be heartbroken - yeah. But in the long run, it's better for her. Personally, I'd rather be single than in a one-sided relationship.
Ultimately, it's up to you. Just don't meet up with your ex if you're still with your partner. Either eat the cake, or don't by it at all.
Question - is this "partner" a girlfriend or a wife...?