Plus: He won’t say I’m his girlfriend. When should I move on?
You have printed letters from readers asking what to do with old love letters . Let me share my story.Dear Abby: Should I tell my son his fiancee has alienated our whole family?
Our brother covered his ears, claiming his mom would never behave that way! My sister and I, on the other hand, were laughing and delighted to learn about these intimate and romantic details of the early days of their relationship.My advice is to treasure these precious memories and preserve them for your children and grandchildren. As for us, we have scanned the letters into our family’s digital archive so they will be available for future generations.: Thank you for sharing.
I feel confused, and as much as I hate to admit it, I’m hurt. I know he cares for me, but at what point is it time for me to move on?: Your question is a valid one. You have been seeing someone for a little more than a year who has made it obvious that he wants to keep his options open.
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