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Leaving the love of my life at the other side of the world

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    Brandy
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    Hi Albert,

    I’m so sorry your mom is sick. I hope she makes a full recovery. You are young, 32, with a degree from a prestigious university. When you’re not caring for your mom, do you have a career to throw yourself into, to master a skill, to learn how valuable an employee you are, to make connections with interesting colleagues, and to get your mind off someone who isn’t interested in a relationship with you? The world is full of new discoveries, opportunities, and wonderful people. Don’t put your life on hold for a person who “is seeing someone else but still loves me”. You are in control of your life. You get to decide to move forward and be even happier than you were before. Best wishes to you as you spend precious time with your mom and plan out your next exciting chapter.

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    Arina
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    I wish your mother health, she will definitely recover. You are a good child, your mother is definitely proud of you. Regarding long-distance relationships – they make sense when both partners agree to this, and when they know the time of the final relationship at a distance and the date of your meeting. Based on your own words, now it will only prevent you from focusing on caring for your mother and at work, and your partner, knowing about your situation, is not ready to compromise. He seems to be trying to keep you as a fallback. I don’t think you need it.
    Good luck!

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