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11 Nov 08 #64504 by happytoday
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Hi all very new to this would you believe got the idea from my daughter who turned to the internet for advise on what to do about her dads new girlfriend! I need advise too. After two years of coping well after a mutual divorce he has met someone and I am not coping too well! anybody else gone through the same thing!?

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11 Nov 08 #64508 by NellNoRegrets
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No, I haven't, but I'm sure someone has! What are you finding difficult to cope with,the fact that he has chosen someone else over you, or that he has someone and you don't?

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11 Nov 08 #64515 by happytoday
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the latter i guess. i agreed to the divorce cos I thought he would be happier, which he is I didnt want to be the cause of his misery! But if he can move on why cant i - because i put my children first, which I always thought he would do to
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