I am a lover: how to get out of a love triangle

Robert Golding
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When I first found myself in this confusing and complex role, I had no idea that it would lead me to such a moral and emotional dead end. It is often believed that mistresses are women who disturb someone’s family harmony, and that this role carries with it negative consequences. However, I realized that I was the “other woman” only after I fell in love and became attached to my lover.

When in forbidden relationships, women often ask: what’s wrong with me? What makes me stay in such a difficult situation? How can I gain courage and leave this relationship that has exhausted me?

Being a lover is a complex and challenging role that often presents us with difficult moral dilemmas. Existing quietly in the shadow of the main family requires strength and endurance, and sometimes we have to face deep emotional trauma. In this article we will try to figure out what to do when we realize that it is time to get out of this difficult situation.

First of all, it is important to understand that being a mistress is a temporary state that will never bring complete happiness and satisfaction. Infatuation, passion and forbidden flirtation may seem exciting, but over time they begin to take a toll both mentally and emotionally. The joy from this relationship gradually disappears, and only bitterness and awkwardness remain.

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Robert Golding

Those who live twice as fast can enjoy double the opportunities in life.