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Old Nov 1, 2007, 08:09 AM
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I've been working working with a man (who is married) for the past 4 months. He started trying to get with me only 2 weeks after he got married! I have been saying no to him from day one but somehow he always seems to make me fall for the things he says to me. He tells me that he cares about me a lot and that he feels for me. Well to make a long story short, I slept with him and now I feel such an incredible guilt. However, when I told him I couldn't do that anymore he got mad and stopped talking to me for a while. He later apologized and continued to suck me back in. I can't understand why when I am strong and tell him NO and then he doesn't call, I feel sad. My question is how in the world do I get out of this situation. I'm beginning to have feelings for a man that I know is so decietful. I can't leave my job so what else can I do to get over this man???

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Old Nov 1, 2007, 09:04 AM   #2  
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Grow a spine. Say NO every time, and mean it.
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Old Nov 1, 2007, 09:50 AM   #3  
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Stop answering his calls, tell yourself that he's not worth it and find someone that isn't married. And keep saying NO to him
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Show him that when you say no, you mean no. Threaten to tell his wife (the poor woman must be told). And as for your feelings, whenever he pops in your mind, make him pop right out, and try to hook yourself up with an honest, SINGLE, man who deserves your time. Goodluck!!
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Old Nov 1, 2007, 12:42 PM   #5  
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"I can't understand why when I am strong and tell him NO and then he doesn't call, I feel sad"

U just like the attention he gives u obviously, and it's normal. If you had a partner and u were happy with him i don't think he would be getting to u this easily. I am not sure if u ignore him he will stop bugging u. He might go on for a while, so u have to be ready to cope with it. I don't think u should threaten him with his wife, he might react in a nasty way. I mean OK women should help each other out but this is her problem not urs so don't play supergirl.
Is he ur boss or just a colleague? if you have to be with him all the time u can simply ask him to remain professional during working hours , and to talk to u abt private matters only after work (which is when u will try to ignore him). Whenever he does, remind him about the rule and never reply to any of his personal questions or advances during work.
Since the mood during the day will be much more professional, at night u will be more focused and will be more capable of ignoring him. It's probably hard to get a new boyfriend instantly , but i am sure u can try and hang out with ur friends more often. That will surely help.
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Tell his wife. He doesn't deserve a wife ever. You both owe her that, don't you think???

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If U remain in d relationship, it would get worse and harder to leave. U sound like a nice person. U deserve better and u are worth more than this.
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I've been working working with a man (who is married) for the past 4 months. He started trying to get with me only 2 weeks after he got married! I have been saying no to him from day one but somehow he always seems to make me fall for the things he says to me. He tells me that he cares about me a lot and that he feels for me. Well to make a long story short, I slept with him and now I feel such an incredible guilt. However, when I told him I couldn't do that anymore he got mad and stopped talking to me for a while. He later apologized and continued to suck me back in. I can't understand why when I am strong and tell him NO and then he doesn't call, I feel sad. My question is how in the world do I get out of this situation. I'm beginning to have feelings for a man that I know is so decietful. I can't leave my job so what else can I do to get over this man???
just say a plain and sturn no to him, he is fooling his wife as well as u.
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After 2 weeks of marriage and he is already cheating this should tell you the whole story on HIM! Think of yourself and how you would feel if he left her for you and then you were in her position with him cheating on you. When he asks visualize this. When he gets mad realize it is a tactic to make you feel guilty and realize there is even more guilt giving in in the long run.
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He doesn't talk to you because if you are going to say no - you are of no use to him. You mean nothing more to him than someone he can have sex with. He doesn't need a meaningful relationship. He's has a wife for that.
He wants nothing more from you than sex.
Wake up and see it. He is using you and abusing his wife.
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