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09 Jun 08 #25498 by sealion
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Just saying "hello"
Got divorced nearly a year ago ,but the finances aren't sorted yet . Sat in a very miserable prison cell , sorry , 1 bedroom flat , and feeling slightly depressed .
I am not always depressed ,and look forward to posting some worthwhile contributions on here , and sharing my story , if thats ok ?
Hope to be able to chat to you all soon
SL

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09 Jun 08 #25501 by marriaa
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hi ,
the peace and quiet must surely cpmpensate for that.
I am at a low at the moment too ,first thing I thought of was logging on here, we will get over it.It is just a passing moment .join us in the chat room.
chin up,light at the end of the ,there must be one!!!

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09 Jun 08 #25508 by sealion
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TY , marriaa
Thankfully , I am with a wonderfull girlfriend , thos sadly ,because of our different working patterns , only see her once ,or twice a week .
To be honest ,it's only her that is keeping me going at the moment . She is a real rock !!

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10 Jun 08 #25603 by jay9376
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I was in a similar situation... ex left me (thankfully!) living on my own... but avoid treatying it as a "prison cell"

take time to reflect.....

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