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  1. #16
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    well in the end it was a roadblock that derailed us

    pride on her part
    miscommunication on my part

    its hard when you have more and want to go places and the other can't afford to do so

    just as it is hard when one wants to go out and you cant because of kids or lack of sitters

    guess in the end we were just destined to break up ... (sorry - ive totally derailed this one)
    Sometimes the easiest thing to do is not the right thing to do.

  2. #17
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    Sorry it didn't work out for you, ECHG. (((hugs)))

  3. #18
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    thanks Pendulum .... i'm just sad now. i'm just wondering who is going to love me AND my circumstances, ya know?

    ugh ... time to go crawl into a cave ... no need bringing down others.

    be well curve ladies
    Sometimes the easiest thing to do is not the right thing to do.

  4. #19
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    Awwwwwwhhhhh (((((((((((((ECHG))))))))))))))
    don't think that way..... someone else will come along and the money won't matter.

    Live the life you have dreamed

  5. #20
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    ECHG, don't give up honey! You're almost through this divorce, and it'll be time to focus on getting you and the kids back to a "normal" way of life... when YOU begin to love your new life, someone else will to... *hugs*
    "Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it."
    – Benjamin Franklin



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