well, Anoni, couple things. Its fine to say you love someone-as, its likely true you think you do. Putting them on a pedestal though, will probably make you feel worse =/
these situations, suck.
It sounds to me like you have such a good friend in homertime-but, I also know you're looking for more than that. Putting friends on pedestals is okay-they're friends
but, if you have expectations for someone (sexual, or romantic) in your head-and they don't happen IRL. You could end up just getting hurt.
I think, this relationship with characterA, needs to stop. That's just my opinion. After reading all you've said here, that's my adamant opinion. I think...as a friend...and someone with an outside perspective-you BOTH have more fitting people to be with.
I think the person you actually have feelings for is homertime, (no offense characterA
), and its important to not let that affect your judgement. People tend to jump from one failed relationship straight to another easy-to-get-to-one. (per se)
Doing this works for some people, but, it can in the long run cause more problems than it solves.
If you're doing this because you're mirroring homertime onto characterA, you really wont feel that much better. It seems to me you are doing that here.
In high school, I...was in the same position as you. I found someone who I just...sort of fell for. Totally, head over heels. I let that get the best of me, just like your situation now. After it didn't work out, someone
else showed me just a *bit* of attention and I jumped at it. It lasted all of about 3 weeks. I too, thought I wouldn't be able to live my life without that (first) person in it. Now, I don't even talk to her all that much, even though I still consider her a friend
It's important to realize, you CAN live your life without them. Not only can you live it, you can live it WELL.
I'm not saying, get rid of him, I'm saying, realize you *can*
In the end, the only thing that healed those wounds was time. Time always does. Not much else will.
If it will never work romantically between you and homertime, then, I think it important that you realize that now, and move on.
That way you leave yourself open for *new* opportunities. Not only that, but the sooner you accept this, the sooner you feel better.
You don't have to cut homertime out of your life, just, don't have false expectations.
you saying the idea of leaving him makes you want to die...well, Imagine your life without him. Would it be all that worse? Is it really worth it? I don't think it's that much worse. It cant be. You still have all your friends, you still have yourself, you still have your family, and you still have this awesome forum
more importantly, you still have the opportunity to find someone else!
Not all is lost is all I'm trying to say!
*hugs*
here if you need me