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02 Jan 10 #172990 by my freedom
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Hi, i seperated from my x husband 10 months ago and am wondering if anyone else in this situation is finding it hard to move on and start life again, i have moved house, have my 3 children living with me, work hard to pay the bills. My x husband keeps on pestering me to try again but i dont want to, he keeps texting me, ringing me, emailing etc, i have had to change my phone number 3 times, does anyone else have this problem or any advice how to deal with it.
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02 Jan 10 #173025 by NellNoRegrets
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My husband left me to live with someone else so he certainly isn't interested in trying again with me - and neither am I!

If you want your x to get the message you could threaten to report his repeated calls and texts to the police as harrassment. You can also block his phone number on your mobile and also his email addy.

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