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I'm in love with an old friend. I'm married. I have two children.
It still feels right.
Are you gonna divorce for your friend?
I have decided to assume that OP is already married to said old friend, and has two kids with said old friend. His marriage to this old friend just feels right.
Let's just leave it like that, it's more wholesome.
Ope.
I know for a fact this friend wouldn't take me.
Did you ask them recently?
No need, she told me herself.