I don’t want to continue being a cheater, but I lose interest in my lovers quickly.
I crave the thrill of the chase. How can I learn to be faithful and not be so fickle in love? -- UNFAITHFUL IN THE SOUTH
There’s some conjecture about whether I will be invited to the wedding. “Save the date” notices have gone out via Facebook, and I have been asked by some guests if I received one. Of course I haven’t. I feel the current state of our relationship states the obvious, and I, as the senior adult, have accepted his silence. I intend to send a card wishing him well, but I feel that’s all I should do. Your advice is wanted.
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