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Dear Breakup Girl,
I am currently in a relationship that I should not be in but the two of us just
can not end it. I am starting to see someone else, but I feel really guilty
doing so. I have told the old one kind of what is going on and the new one has
no clue the other ever occurred. The old flame and I can never be together
because of the age difference, but we love each other so much that we just can
not end it. We have tried many times before and it seems like it only lasts a
day or two before we are back together. What do I do?
-- Suzanne
Dear Suzanne,
Yes, major age difference can be a problem; like if you remember where you were
when they kicked Puck out of "Real World: San Francisco" and he
doesn't, you guys may not have a lot to talk about. But hey, my old high school
chorus-mate Victoria Duffy married Dennis Hopper, 30 years her senior, and when
I see her in Interview Magazine at all those benefit galas and awards dinners,
she looks awfully happy.
But I'm pretty much going to take your word for it
that you "shouldn't be" in this relationship. So given what you say,
is it that you can't fully end it because you two love each other against all
odds -- Cathy and Heathcliff, Romeo and Juliet, Victoria and Dennis -- or is it
that you can't fully end it because breaking up sucks?
I'm going to go out on a limb and vote for the latter.
If you have no future, bail - and go cold turkey - in the present. Snuggle up
in front of "Real World: Southpark" (or wherever the hell they are
these days) with your new man.
Love,
Breakup Girl
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