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Dear Confused,
!NEWS FLASH!
The heart is an organ that pumps blood! It is a well-developed
muscle! HELLO? If you're doing well, your pulse
will be 60.
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I
think you mean aphorism.
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Your mom's advice is meaningless and I hate all sophisms like
that. "Follow your heart". Sheesh.
Lucky for
you, you have the whole Love and Learn panel to tell what
to do through the use of truly intellectual sophisms like
"use your head".
Listen, marriage
is a commitment. Sixteen months certainly can be long
enough to decide if you want to enter into that "lifelong"
commitment with someone. If it's not, then don't commit
to marriage. If your ex-boyfriend didn't come into the
picture just now, would something else have come up? Perhaps
AFTER you married your fiance?
I
do not know why you and your ex had originally split up.
Yes, it's true that people do change and I know from the mirror
that I've gone through lots of change. But quite often
the ways that people relate to each other do not change, and
some relationships are doomed to keep going through the same
pattern.
It sounds
to me like you're not quite ready for marriage. You
might slow things down with your fiance, although that would
probably hurt him. I don't know why your ex is coming
back all of a sudden; it sounds a little
fishy that he surfaces right now when you were moving on in
a major life change. But you do have to decide what is
right for yourself, and try to use your head.
Lefty
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