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14 Jul 09 #131340 by justified1
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Hi, just wanted to introduce myself. I'm Marian, going through the process now, although we are still under the same roof (unfortunately). I have 2 children, and feel quite positive and optimistic about our future. I have lots of questions and concerns and hope that this medium might help me to get some answers! I'm 43, and married 22 years, ouch. Will add more later, if anyone wants me to. x

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14 Jul 09 #131342 by gorgeous
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HI welcome to wiki you sound similar to me hun send me a pm if your ready to share or want to get things off your chest x

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15 Jul 09 #131382 by NellNoRegrets
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hallo and welcome to wikivorce

put any questions on the forums, create your own blog, pop into the chat rooms and maybe come to an event.

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15 Jul 09 #131417 by addicted
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Hello I am new too, this is my first post.

We have had a week of bitter arguments last week, my Husband has moved out for a trial separation which I did not want. I am barely living day to day.

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15 Jul 09 #131421 by justified1
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Sorry to hear that. Mine won't go! All I can say in support, is that the shock WILL wear off, mine took about a month, and then as my best friend said "your brain will tell you what to do". Sounds silly but mine did. Good luck, chin up, life continues. DO you have children?

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