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23 Jan 16 #472915 by letsleave
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I suppose it is a little easier if you get to this step, say it and stay at it.

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24 Jan 16 #472925 by AngieP
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Hi Letsleave

Not sure if you mean you have decided to go ahead with divorce/separation but if you have, in my experience coming to that decision was agonising and what followed was almost impossibly difficult with a lot of unexpected fallout. Whilst my life is harder in some ways it is now much richer in others. The one certainty I have is that the marriage had to end. Life is too short.

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