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The Most Popular Love Letters of 2014

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As promised, here are the 10 most popular Love Letters of 2014. We calculated this based on page views. (Yes, I was a bit surprised that Uber wasn’t on top.)

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“I recently saw that he was looking not at regular pornography, but material made by jilted exes and hackers who film women and post private pics without them knowing it. I feel like it crosses the line.’’ Read the letter.

“Lately I have noticed that we aren’t having as much sex as I would think normal couples in a long-distance relationship would have. It has been over eight weeks since we had sex and we have spent eight days together.’’ Read the letter.

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“I confronted him and he said that it is a joke, he never met any men. He said that the pictures were him just “being silly’’ and something for him and his coworkers to do when bored.’’ Read the letter.

“They had been broken up for a while but remained friends. During their last two encounters, they had sex. He claims that she came onto him and he didn’t stop it.’’ Read the letter.

“I am with him whenever he is without his wife. We live like we were married, and then I have to deal with the pain of his absence when he leaves. I’m extremely attached and in love with him, and I drop anything to just talk to him.’’ Read the letter.

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“My husband is bisexual. About six months ago he sat me down and told me. Of course the first thing that popped into my head was our sex life. It’s really pretty amazing, so needless to say I was shocked.’’ Read the letter.

“We didn’t sleep together, but I know that doesn’t make the situation any better. He says he’s never strayed from his girlfriend before, but he expressed the next morning that things are not going well with them.’’ Read the letter.

“Then, as we are lying in each other’s arms, he starts yawning and talking about how early he needs to get up for work the next day and how he is sure I also need to wake up early … and basically suggests that I should go home! He didn’t even walk me to the front door of his building.’’ Read the letter.

“We’ve had trust issues in the past, and I recently found out that he downloaded Tinder when I was away on a business trip. He uninstalled it and claimed he was ‘just curious,’ but I’m still hurt about it.’’ Read the letter.

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“Maybe I am naive but I just think that he should draw a firmer line with his employees and the way they communicate. He might know his own intentions and interpret them as being friendly, but others might not. Am I right?’’ Read the letter.

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