I would be careful if I were you; it sounds like you still have some unresolved feelings about him, and seeing him might be difficult if it doesn't go the way you want it to. Maybe send him a text or email asking him why he wants to meet in person?
Maybe date a man who works full-time at a serious job where he's needed also? The last few guys I dated worked only 30-35 hours a week, and could disappear for hours in the middle of the day without anyone noticing. Those type of people don't usually understand careers and responsibility.
Good points. I can remember this onerous feeling of responsibility and guilt when I was loved more (especially when it came time to break up) as well as the pain when I was the one who loved more. I think there are advantages and disadvantages to both.
You are correct about the purpose of blogs; they are for us to postulate on anything we want to.
As for love... I think everyone defines it differently. I have only been in love once in my life and it "happened" to me. I didn't go looking for it. Somehow I think that's the only way it will work for me again.
I'm sorry that happened to you. The world is full of fake. There are true romantics out here, but you have to find us. Good luck with your search, and don't give up.
No, I think they are 2 different things. With the exception of my ex-husband who I have children with, I don't remain in contact with any of my former lovers.
Bay, this post was about what I can and can't handle in a partner. I understand that many kids are into rap these days. I've tried to listen to some, and even helped students write their own lyrics and videotape them for projects. But a grown man that listens to rap? I don't think so.
Bay163, what do you say we make a deal? I won't tell you what you have to put up with in your life, and you don't tell me what I have to put up with in mine.
Well, a few have 'touched' my heart, but only one mattered. I have only been in love once in my life, and although he wasn't "The One," I'm not sure if I'll be lucky enough to experience that again...
This is an authentic photograph (actually, a composite of images) taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope in May 2003. It has been featured on magazine covers and websites and dubbed "The Eye of God" by the general public.
What it actually depicts is the Helix Nebula, a trillion-mile-long tunnel of glowing gases with a dying star at its center. Our own sun may look like this in several billion years.
Wow, I give you credit for all you are doing for him, but when it gets physical it's time to leave. You are no good to him or anyone else if you are injured. The first thing I would do is leave, then maybe see about having him hospitalized for the depression and/or alcoholism.
RE: teaching post in a school
Loved the movie and the song...