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31 Oct 08 #61244 by jue_drop2
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Hello All

I have been seperated for almost 2 years now. Been a tough couple of years and I have had to learn a lot practically and emotionally. I was married for 15 years to my x2b and have 2 daughters aged 14 and 11. My x2b has not seen either of them since the beginning of Sept as he is too into his g/f right now.

My x2b and my now ex sis in law both got together, hence why we split up. There has been a lot of heartache along the way within my family. My brother (bless him) is now my best friend, I suppose we found a lot in common with each other as our spouses both saw fit to go behind our backs.

I'm going through a tough and bitter divorce right now and have no contact with my x whatsoever. That is it really, I don't know what else to say lol.

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02 Nov 08 #61969 by Jollyrocket
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HI Ju drop

welcome to wiki.

it is a great site and lots of great people with lots of good advice to hand out.

I am sorry about your ex, it is his loss, when all goes pear shaped with new woman, he will regret not having a relationship with his daughters.

i hope you are all coping ok.

Jolly:)

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02 Nov 08 #61976 by Jollyrocket
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HI Ju drop

welcome to wiki.

it is a great site and lots of great people with lots of good advice to hand out.

I am sorry about your ex, it is his loss, when all goes pear shaped with new woman, he will regret not having a relationship with his daughters.

i hope you are all coping ok.

Jolly:)

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