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24 Oct 09 #156946 by NellNoRegrets
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Hi

One day in the future you will remember your night in a police cell and know that you won't feel that bad ever again.

Vent away!

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24 Oct 09 #156970 by Jollyrocket
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HI there

I dont suppose it gets that much worse really! Spending a night in a cell as a result of the break up is beyond s***.

Hope you get good help - you already have loads of support from what I read from the other posts.

wikihi - if you say it fast enough it sounds like a tropical island....one that we all share (in our dreams huh??)

take care

JR
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24 Oct 09 #156978 by Poppysock
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I joined the roller coaster ride 6 months ago and yes life is really tough!!! Never thought that someone who I was married to for 24 years could treat me so badly!

Life just has to get better!;) My friends tell me "Chin up because you are worth it" and its become my motto, Passing it on to you!! Take Care you deserve better !X

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24 Oct 09 #156986 by DivaMaggie
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You'll be fine babe:) The beginnin is always the worst. Sounds as if she has helped u to make a decision and sometimes that's all we need to begin the journey to self-love. You always know where to find me and I will always be there for u. You will find that paradise awaits u in short order babe. So good to read yer blog today...u are beginnin a very courageous journey and the rewards are plentiful.

Maggs
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25 Oct 09 #157041 by mankydog
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Thankyou everybody for ur welcome words of support. I am dreading this, and i cant belive im actually here at this point in my life. Surely im getting too old for this starting over business. Well im still here so id better get on with things, all the very manky best to yawl.

cheers now xx

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25 Oct 09 #157064 by D L
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Hey gorgeous,
You know we are all here for you, whenever and whatever you need - just shout.
xxx

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25 Oct 09 #157069 by lonely48
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Hey Mate

Keep your chin up. I'm thinking of you during this awful time as I know how you're feeling. It will get better and soon you will be back in chat being the little minx that you normally are.

Take care. You know you can pm me anytime if you need to vent.

Lonely

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