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13 Sep 09 #146107 by susiella
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Hi, I'm Sue. I have a little girl aged 5, 6 on Wednesday. just dscovered she has a brother 15 days older than her!! I have started divorce proceedings. We will have been seperated a year next month.
Also discovered he was living with amother woman ( not her brother's mother, if you seewhat I mean, another one!!)for the last 4 years as well as me!!
A real charmer!!
We would have been married 10 years in August of this year. :ohmy:
Anyway, onwards and upwards, as they say.............

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13 Sep 09 #146108 by Ephelia
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Wow, that must have been really difficult to find out. I do hope you're ok.

You'll get lots of help on this site, both practical and emotional, so do keep posting if you find it helps.

Best wishes

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13 Sep 09 #146110 by susiella
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Cheers, Ephelia, that helps. Love the name, by the way!!
Sue

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13 Sep 09 #146111 by Elle
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Ditto to all Ephelia says, you sound strong and determined so soon after such a double blow...best wishes for Wednesday and your future

Elle x

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13 Sep 09 #146114 by Lilibet
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Blimey, what a huge betrayal to come to terms with, big hugs x

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