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27 Nov 09 #165711 by pukudad
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hi everyone a freind told me obout this web site. i have 3 children 8,6,&3 years old 2 girls & a boy. i'm 38 years old self imployed gradener/landscaper. not married but been living together for 10 years & now she's seeing someone who she went to school with . that facebook needs shutting down i hate it.:( :(

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27 Nov 09 #165723 by taken4amug
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Hi Puku, Totally agree about Facebook, This site has caused so many break ups, you never ever know who your partner is chatting to, and through experience old flames show there ugly heads and come back on the scene.
As your new to this you can PM me for a chat,
Phil

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27 Nov 09 #165751 by NellNoRegrets
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Don't blame Facebook for your partner's infidelity. I am sorry your relationship has ended - separation is hell - but its pointless seeking blame.

What you need to do is look after yourself and try to ensure the best for your children.

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28 Nov 09 #165969 by pukudad
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hi phil it sounds like you had facebook trouble to. she's on it all the time it winds me up i got her an ipod touch last christmas & she just sits there looking at it all the time i fill like smashing up the wall . i dont no what to do

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28 Nov 09 #165973 by pukudad
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hi sadmother my children are ok they dont no whats going on . they are the only family i got thats why i am doing every i can to try & keep them with me

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