g450, first you say you love her, then you say you want a FWB sex/companionship kind of deal...which one is it? I'm not really buying that you truly love her...I'm sure you feel affection/concern, but that is not the same. Being with someone out of guilt and convenience is not love.
I agree with Newmama, letting her go is the right thing to do since you clearly want totally different things.
me: 42 | STBXH: 41 | T: 18 | M: 10 | separation: Jan 3, 2010 | they deserve better: S7 & D4 current thread: http://tinyurl.com/3y8sxcp .: first breathe, then heal, then start LIVING :.