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Hey, so obsession is a bit of an exaggeration but just wondered if anyone else has ever met someone, really hit it off, they think the same, then left each other and never saw each other again but then you can't get them out of your head? I think I'm going mental! I think about him a lot of the time but not sure whether it is because he's so unobtainable that it makes him more appealing or whether I'm clinging to the thought of someone else because I'm not happy in my relationship and I think this other bloke could make me happier or is it that meeting someone you have instant chemistry is so rare that I can't let it go.
Has anyone else had this or care to offer opinions or advice? I met him a few years ago, haven't spoken to him since but can't forget about him. x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You asked, so here's my latest of many. I only do it with those women I may as well have seen on TV for all the chances I have in reality. The latest was single, so theoretically fair game, but a friend of my mothers and the same sort of age. I did see her a few times but the effect was the same by the second time and lasted as a constant obsession until I finally sent her an email which she ignored, and that cured the condition. But only once every few years do I meet a woman I perform my best with and who understands me and has similar interests, and of course I then feel I want more. I just never seem to get it...
As far as advice goes, if you can't do anything then leave the thought in the past as I have many times. No one's so special they can ruin your life once they've gone. And if you can't be with them that's the alternative effect if you continue the belief you can't find that with anyone else. Each new one I found after losing true love 30 years ago has been different from the first but I accepted each of them as a potential. Otherwise you've closed the door on anyone new as they won't be good enough for you.
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