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My Egyptain guy - should I visit him again?

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Question - (11 April 2009) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female United Kingdom age 51-59, *hitewitch writes:

I recently went on holiday and met a bloke 14 years younger than myself. We did sleep together (safe sex of course) and since returning home he has continued to text me.

I miss him terribly and he is always on my mind. I was even thinking of going back to see him soon (if i can get my friend to come with me). I was dumped before Christmas and just cant seem to be happy any more.

Would it be a good thing to go and visit him again? I would love to see him again but am scared also that it would just make us closer and i will get hurt all over again? Am i acting irrational?

All the guys i know at home have kids and problems. Am i trying to run away from it all. I used to be so light-hearted and fun but since my breakup i have become so serious about everything?

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