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28 Mar 09 #102857 by neildd
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Hi everyone,
my wife has been talking divorce for a while now. we're both stressed out, my job was very unsafe last year, she's been starting an HR office in a new university. We've not been out alone for over 2yrs,
our little girl is 2 1/2 now. Like a previous poster, my wife say's she doesnt love me now. She's just got back from visting her brother in oz, as he mooved there last yr, more stress!, her son (23yrs old) moved out last yr, (we get on very well!) whilst i looked after our little girl.
And to be Absolutly honest, my ex txt me last week and i Stupidly replied!, i Dont want Anything to do with ex!!!!, but my wife saw txt and jumped to conclutions! and won't listen, and to top it all, she only came back from oz yesterday, and now gone to parents house 220 mile away, and says ive got 2 months to move out.
Anyway, that me!, Help!
sorry for long one!, Neil

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28 Mar 09 #102860 by Nettle
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Talk to her.

For your little girl's sake it has to be worth trying to sort things out.

My ex has just revealed to me that he regrets our marriage breaking up.

Once you start the divorce process it just snowballs, so please, go and talk to her before it is too late.

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