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Still can't really believe he has left me...

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29 Nov 08 #69358 by Faithful
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Hi Cindy,

I totally agree with you. Move on is a better tool for our own survival and a weapon to our ex.

Our divorce took 3 years to complete, simply because he kept saying he still loved me but would not come back to us.......until I cut him off, no more communucation for 6 months, then he finally agreed to put a stop to everything.

Now we are going our separate ways....... this will be a test to him... if he truly still loves us(and the children), he got to make an effort.......

Divorce to me is just a way to legalise things. Our relationship and the family unit will always be there and is his if he wants it back one day.

That sets me free actually.....

Lots of love,
faithful

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