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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 649983" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Midwestmom you are so right. I do pick unstable people. I am drawn to them because I feel sorry for them. Some of them I can really empathize with when it comes to the anxiety issues. One person who actually did seem stable is my current boyfriend. His sparkling personality and sense of humor won me over, and he really did seem like a put together guy. The only thing a little "off" about him is he divorced after an incredibly brief marriage years ago but never married since. I thought he just hadn't found THE one yet, and of course at first I thought maybe I could be THAT one. </p><p></p><p> Turns out, not so much. Like all my men, he got to know the real me and decided he doesn't like me. They all treat me like the queen of this earth for the first couple years then they completely change their minds. I think at this point in my life I have accepted the fact that I will never finally get married and I may have to get used to living on my own the rest of my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 649983, member: 2196"] Midwestmom you are so right. I do pick unstable people. I am drawn to them because I feel sorry for them. Some of them I can really empathize with when it comes to the anxiety issues. One person who actually did seem stable is my current boyfriend. His sparkling personality and sense of humor won me over, and he really did seem like a put together guy. The only thing a little "off" about him is he divorced after an incredibly brief marriage years ago but never married since. I thought he just hadn't found THE one yet, and of course at first I thought maybe I could be THAT one. Turns out, not so much. Like all my men, he got to know the real me and decided he doesn't like me. They all treat me like the queen of this earth for the first couple years then they completely change their minds. I think at this point in my life I have accepted the fact that I will never finally get married and I may have to get used to living on my own the rest of my life. [/QUOTE]
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