Dear Prudence,
I’ve been seeing a guy who is in an open long-distance relationship. His relationship has been open for more than a year, but he hasn’t been with anyone other than his partner until he met me. Our relationship is more than just sex, we have lots in common and we want the same things in life. After about three months of dating I became more attached, but now that the COVID travel bans are lifted, he can finally travel to see her. Before he left, I told him how I felt, but he said he couldn’t withdraw his commitment with his partner, especially after three years of relationship. But he also said “we’ll see how it goes” when he comes back. I don’t think I can handle the potential hurt and disappointment, so I stepped away. But is it wrong that I remain hopeful?
— Resigned