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17 Feb 09 #90351 by Shezi
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Hi Snowdrop honey

I think when dbno offered the hard hat and flack jacket, he was guessing that those raw and newly arrived wikipeeps who have been left for another partner would view your position with a little bitterness perhaps...

At the end of the day snow - the greatest thing about wiki is that we have to accept we can't judge each other because none of us are qualified enough. To do so, we would, ourselves, have to be beyond reproach. I know I'm not :laugh:

I think your own judgement (in getting involved with him) may have been seriously faulty sweetheart, and I would learn something from that pretty rapidly if I were you - but, he's treated you cruelly, unnecessarily so and yes.... you ARE better off without him.

Until you feel better, share your pain right here with us - accept the support and care we offer and lick your wounds.

You'll survive this and move on to better things.

I for one, am happy to have you aboard... :kiss:

Shezi x

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