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    ittybittylucky
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    My friend and I have both annulled our marriages between our respective spouses. We were friends in college and he said he like me but already had a fiance. Out of the blue, 26 years later and without contact, he calls me and tells me that he has been thinking about me and would want to get out of the friend zone start and courting me. He has mentioned including me in his plans for the future. He now works in a different country, 9 hours away and told me that he will be visiting me in 5 months to prove to me that he is serious. He believes that to prove his intentions I will have to see meet him face to face. He was sort of a player before and after his marriage but not during his marriage. Should I give him a chance, Miss April? Thank you for your time.

    ittybittylucky

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    I think you should give him a chance. 🙂 Talk to him and find out in the five months before he visits you, if he’s still a player and if he’s changed his behavior or not. Ask him about the marriage he annulled and find out why he married her and why he ended the marriage. In other words, give him a chance, but not a blind chance. Do your homework and use the time between now and meeting up, to learn more 😉

    #32752
    ittybittylucky
    Member #373,283

    Thank you very much for your advice, Miss April. He has been annulled 8 years ago. His wife found him incompetent, financially. Now he’s doing fine without her and still giving financial support to his 3 children I just hope I will be able to learn more about him as you have advised before he arrives (I meant 9 hours by plane). Anyway, thank you again. 🙂

    #32755

    You’re very welcome.

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