I guess its more fun to chase shiny new things than rekindle love in a solid loving emotionally stable respecting union. I am over him now, but I thought I'd toss this out there anyway because any feedback at all helps.
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| 22-10-2007 | Go knit yourself a 'cardy' and you'll feel much better. | Marriage Guidance Councillor |
| 07-9-2007 | If he wants you back a year or two down the road, claiming that he now knows what he lost, then dont believe him. As he was walking down the road with his bags it would have struck him what he had lost, the fact is it didnt strike him, and he happily marched away to his new womans bed. I wouldnt th...more | Sian Griffiths |
| 07-9-2007 | I contend that for most or all of us there is an ideal "type" to which we are immensely attracted. Egos and immaturity aside, if we happen to encounter our "ideal man/woman" in a social context and there is immediate and obvious chemistry it is difficult to ignore. Many do of cou...more | Socrates |
| 30-7-2007 | Anyone who treats people as commodities (male or female) isn't worth spit.
Sad that they cause so much lsting damage, and think nothing of it. | Nick |
| 23-7-2007 | Sounds like he was way too immature and selfish for marriage.
Better luck next time. | sympathetic |
| 08-5-2007 | I agree! You rattle this out! Are you over him? There are many lose ends, good luck in sorting them out. | bigbwana |
| 04-5-2007 | Your first words, "I am over him but...." You sound so over him!
He found a shiny new toy - the sooner you accept people are shallow s-h-1-t-s the sooner you really will get over it. | Not so Fluffy |
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