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living apart, not sure which way to go now?!

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30 Nov 13 #415167 by b11
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hi,, we have been living apart for over a year,, (its a very complicated situation, we both have property as we met later on in life, in our 30s), and I really wanted to go to regular marriage guidance, my husband didn''t - we were q broke, and then 9 months after we separated did!!!,, I said that I didn''t think we could live together again,,, felt pressurised, and I believe he has started internet dating,,, as his mood has somewhat improved,,, although I didn''t feel v confident in our marriage,, I feel absolutely sick to think that he may settle and our son,, may one day have a possible "step mum",, I don''t want to be lonely and I fear as a lone parent,, I will,,, its sooo hard to meet people,, and they don''t have biological link,,,

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