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17 Dec 08 #73096 by fionag
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hi i just found this site yesterday and what a revelation it is, so many people with similar worries to myself.

Right now i want to get advice and opinions but i think if i say too much on here and my husband sees it he will recognise me and life will get even worse.

Anyhow this is my first tentative step and maybe as each day passes i will become stronger.

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17 Dec 08 #73097 by chick71
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Hi,you will find this site a great help as I have.Feel free to pm me if you wish x

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17 Dec 08 #73154 by pink123
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hi fionag, just wanted to say welcome. i too am new and nervous of the whole situation but i read alot on the site and find alot of comfort in it. i hope you will too and in time find the confidence to ask what you need to :)
pink x

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17 Dec 08 #73174 by Jollyrocket
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Hi Fiona
Welcome to Wiki!!

It is ok to say how you feel about anything here and if you are worried about your ex reading stuff - keep details vauge if needs be and if he could recognise you by your username then you can change it, I did in case my ex recognised mine (suspect he is too selcentred to anyway)

Use the chat room and there is the divorce lawyer open surgery on chat from 6 to 8 every day if you need to chat to her.

this has helped me loads (been on for 7-8months and find it really useful and supportive)

Jolly x

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17 Dec 08 #73176 by Jollyrocket
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Hi Fiona
Welcome to Wiki!!

It is ok to say how you feel about anything here and if you are worried about your ex reading stuff - keep details vauge if needs be and if he could recognise you by your username then you can change it, I did in case my ex recognised mine (suspect he is too selcentred to anyway)

Use the chat room and there is the divorce lawyer open surgery on chat from 6 to 8 every day if you need to chat to her.

this has helped me loads (been on for 7-8months and find it really useful and supportive)

Jolly x

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