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Could this long distance friendship be developing into something more?

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Question - (24 May 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 25 May 2008)
A female age 41-50, anonymous writes:

This guy and I are being keeping in touch for quite some time now, like almost a year. We live far from each other, he's in the military and we met in a mission he was assigned while being in my state. We are both in relationships, and we are friends and talk as that. We both know that we are in diff relationships but our partners don't know about this friendship, mainly cuz it started as nothing more.

But recently, our communications have being a little more frecuent and we like to share if not intimate things but we do share thoughts, jokes,pictures and regular stuff as mates.

Now, My friend is getting deployed and he said he enjoys our friendship and communications and that he'll keep in touch while away. He send me his new email address along.

The things is Idk if tell my BF about this friend, or is it not worth it and is it that this friendship is actually in dangering our current relationships. I mean I do feel for my BF, but I'm liking this GI and I'm afraid it end up being just me.

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A female reader, GuardianAngel United Kingdom +, writes (25 May 2008):

GuardianAngel agony auntHello ok you may like this guy but I wouldn't leave your boyfriend for him, one because you will hurt him and you will regret it, two you will feel guilty for leaving him and three why leave your perfect partner for someone you will hardly ever see especially someone who is in the Military

Yours Sincerely

Guardian Angel

P.s I Hope this answers your question sweetheart!

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