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01 Oct 08 #52798 by angie42
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hi everyone ,
my name is Angie and I'm looking forward to making a few friends whilst finding out some facts and hopefully be able to share any knowledge I may have with you or offer some support ...

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01 Oct 08 #52805 by rubytuesday
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Hi Angie

Welcome to wiki :)

You can find out most things from either the wiki-divorce guide or by posting a question on the forum - we will do our best to answer your questions.

The chatroom is a great place to make new friends, pop in some time, you will be made very welcome.

Ruby x

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01 Oct 08 #52895 by cindygirl
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Hi Angie42, welcome to Wikki, are you going through divorce/already divorced? Would like to get to know you better & hopefully share our thoughts?
Cindy

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01 Oct 08 #52898 by NellNoRegrets
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Hallo and welcome.

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03 Oct 08 #53207 by angie42
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hI cINDY gIRL
I am already divorced (for the second time too)
Both of mine were pretty straightforward but my boyfriend is having a tough time.
Everything seems to be in favour of his wife.
I am a very fair and realistic person and believe in doing whats right no matter what the outcome , but to me whats happening to him just isnt fair at all nor just.
Whilst every case is unique, hearing stories from other people who have experienced similar circumstances kinda gives encouragement to know ....you're not alone :)
Are you divorced or going through divorce , how are you coping with it all ?
Angie

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05 Oct 08 #53746 by cindygirl
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Hi Angie, it must be hard having a boyfriend going through divorce, sorry to hear you've had 2 failed marriages too, ive been married twice, one lasted 10 years, this one 16 years. I'm divorcing my hubby for adultery, hes been leading a double life with another woman for 18 months now. My divorce is in the courts now. He has totally messed with my head, declaring his love for me, denying the OW, texting & calling on me daily etc etc. I recently stopped contact with him but he gets to me through friends & family, passing messages on, telling them he isnt with anyone etc. Thing is it all lies & more lies! He sleeps with the woman every weekend, takes her shopping weekly, rings & texts her daily & ive heard they are planning moving in together. So its been a difficult time for me & i suffered deep depression for a while.
I have good & bad days but mostly find it hard being single & alone. I dont have many friends & need to work on getting out more & making some!
Its nice to talk to you though Angie, any advice to us here would be much appreciated, how did you move on after your divorces? I did it easy after my 1st marriage failed but its harder this time, maybe because i'm older?
Cindy

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