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28 Jan 09 #83575 by korukid
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Hi. Another one in a similar boat. My husband launched into me nearly 3 months ago, out of the blue, demanding a divorce. We've been through the 'trying to give in another go', but it was me doing all the trying and last week I signed the petition and sent it off to the solicitor.

Now a decision has been made, I'm starting to feel a little better, but the tough thing now will be getting him out of the house and out of my hair so I can get on with my life. I'm finding now strangely, that the worse he behaves, the easier it gets for me. I'm doing less crying - more stressed now than depressed. Still, am just at the beginning of this journey. Thank God (and my good, recently divoced buddy) for directing me to this site...

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