Dear Amy: I enjoy her very much when I'm with her, but I don’t really miss her when we're apart.
I’ve been dating “Maria” for over a year. She is 71 and was raised in Spain.Maria is a genuinely good person, and she is madly in love with me, to the point of smothering. Advertisement
I do feel love for her, though not as intensely as she does for me. I’ve just never felt that special “click” with her. But I know that breaking up with Maria will tear her apart. After my wife died, I had one relationship before this one; after nine months the woman broke up with me and I felt shattered. I don’t want her to feel that way and I know how badly she would take it.She says it’s fine if I see other women, but she needs to see me once a week because she can’t live without me in her life.
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