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Wow what a grown-up end to a grown-up story! So impressed you had the courage to be open and honest with both men AND yourself. You got to see if the grass was greener on the other side. Whether it was greener or not you now have a true appreciation for the shade of green you have - its the right one for you in this moment. No matter what happens now with you and your boyfriend, your relationship will be at its best if you continue to lead with honesty and compassion. Happy for you all ❤️

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Honesty and compassion... good summary, and exactly the point. Thanks for reading Laura.

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Wow, what a challenge. The thing is-- infatuation is such a marvelous thing. Everything is beautiful. WE are beautiful and the world sparkles. When we glimpse in the glass as we walk by we see a gorgeous creature full of life. Who could possibly not fall for feeling this way? I sure get it.

How courageous you are to open your truth and vulnerability to the lovers and to your readers. So much judgement is involve here.

I'm glad that you got to feel that glorious sense of joy and expectation. (Secretly I'm also glad about your decision. You never know what will be or how long you will have.)

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You know I’m a big fan. Thank you for sharing this lovely piece. You’re a brave and wonderful soul…

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😘

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Oh, the tangled webs we weave (I know, that’s awful trite). So glad everybody could be grown-ups. I’ve always believed that it’s not the sex, or the love we share with other people that causes problems… it’s the dishonesty and deceit about the sex and the love we share that causes so much heartache and grief. I wish all of you the best…. I also hope you can extend (to these two great men) the graciousness they have extended to you if/when they come across other muses…. We shall see..

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Point well taken

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