If you are still interested in and dedicated to your girlfriend then I would say to you to limit your time and exposure to this girl and not meet with her in a private setting.
I understand exactly what you are going through. Sometimes, the chase is just irresistible (FUCKING HELL YOU KNOW HOW LONG IT TOOK ME TO GET THE SPELLING OF THAT WORD CORRECTLY??? I GET RETYPING AND RETYPING UNTIL I LOOKED IT UP AND GOD FUCKING DAMN IT WORDS LIKE THAT PISS ME OFF!) and it is exciting. Really exciting. It leaves you longing for more and more and what you can't have is so alluring but giving in will hurt you because if you leave the girl that you are with and settle with this woman, what is to stop you from having this same problem all over again?
If you want to stay faithful, then stay faithful. Keep an emotional distance from this woman and eventually your feelings will die down. This is from experience. After a while, she will become less interesting to you and this excitement will die down.
haha I do appreciate your effort to use correct spelling at all cost :P
I also agree with Myboyfriendsbitch that your advice makes sense especially since I am indeed still dedicated to my girl and our life together.
The thing is that I am not a very attractive guy (very fit, but honestly this is mainly to compensate for my early hair-loss, heavy sweating and general social awkwardness because of my sarcastic sense of humor). Because of this I realize that this might be my first, last and therefore only opportunity to see if there is something even better out there for me. Since I have had two long relationships in the past (three years, gap of a year, and four years) I have not directly 'played the field'.
Is it normal that I keep craving attention from this girl?
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If you are still interested in and dedicated to your girlfriend then I would say to you to limit your time and exposure to this girl and not meet with her in a private setting.
I understand exactly what you are going through. Sometimes, the chase is just irresistible (FUCKING HELL YOU KNOW HOW LONG IT TOOK ME TO GET THE SPELLING OF THAT WORD CORRECTLY??? I GET RETYPING AND RETYPING UNTIL I LOOKED IT UP AND GOD FUCKING DAMN IT WORDS LIKE THAT PISS ME OFF!) and it is exciting. Really exciting. It leaves you longing for more and more and what you can't have is so alluring but giving in will hurt you because if you leave the girl that you are with and settle with this woman, what is to stop you from having this same problem all over again?
If you want to stay faithful, then stay faithful. Keep an emotional distance from this woman and eventually your feelings will die down. This is from experience. After a while, she will become less interesting to you and this excitement will die down.
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haha I do appreciate your effort to use correct spelling at all cost :P
I also agree with Myboyfriendsbitch that your advice makes sense especially since I am indeed still dedicated to my girl and our life together.
The thing is that I am not a very attractive guy (very fit, but honestly this is mainly to compensate for my early hair-loss, heavy sweating and general social awkwardness because of my sarcastic sense of humor). Because of this I realize that this might be my first, last and therefore only opportunity to see if there is something even better out there for me. Since I have had two long relationships in the past (three years, gap of a year, and four years) I have not directly 'played the field'.
I'm the same way with the word definitely. I think i finally got it down, though.
This is definitely good advice. Haha.
BIPOLAR DISORDER, AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
:P
HAhaha! Let me try with out looking*
Irresistable
irresistable
(same spelling, fuck)
iresistable
iresistible
Irresistible (I looked)
Fuck. hahaha