Taurus man and love

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I've been making a 'good friendship'for several years with a taurus man. Both of us have permanent partners . We don't meet oftenly, but when we do I could feel his emotions cause he's so affectionate. One day we talked about our relationship and he said he loves me but he doesn't want to change anything. I just wonder if he telling the truth about his feeling to me, as I know that love is an important matter to a taurus. Would it be possible that he loves 2 women at the same time ? Any taurus man out there could give me a figure?
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Sorry, I am not your 'anticipated' taurus man, but I may as well put my .002 cents..!
I believe that ANY man would be thrilled to be loved by two women, not just a taurus.
And the better, if he is 'attached', so that the game gets more exciting.
Ofcourse, he wants to be discrete, otherwise the thrill would be gone.
So if a woman fancies playing the role of the 'mistress', or 'second', then hey fine, by him.
Believe me I had been there many times, and I won't play second fiddle to ANYONE AGAIN
Just My Humble Opinion
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He may just love you, as a friend. He doesn't want to lose you as his friend. Romantic love is special to Taurus, but so is Friendship love. I have a Taurus male friend of 8 years and I understand where you're coming from. He told me the same thing, but his actions/responses to me made me feel he wanted something on a more serious level, beyond friendship. When I confronted him, he told me he loved me, but felt our friendship was so special to him, he never wanted to lose it. I left it at that and married someone else. From my experience, I wouldn't waste my time.
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After dating one Taurus man for a year I know what you mean about slow committing himself to anything to do with the relationship. His career held no problems with committing time, future plans were drawn out, but when it came to me he could not make a commitment for a date the following Sat. much less a lifetime commitment.
I now share a home with a Taurus male who has been my friend for several years. He is constantly asking me if we could commit and live the rest of your lives together. But, this time I feel hedgey. I learned my Taurus lesson only too well, I want to take it slow................