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Civil Partnership...hardly civil...anyone else?

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09 Mar 09 #97236 by theonlyflag
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I registered here a few weeks ago when the crisis hit...and got some pretty good initial advice that sort of grounded me a little.

Not 'married' long, it would be 3 years at the end of the month...6 1/2 years together...it was a Civil Partnership and I'm just wondering if there's anyone else out there?

Not that it matters much I suppose...we're all the same, same feelings, same betrayals, same pain...though I really do recommend counselling!

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09 Mar 09 #97252 by hadenoughnow
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TOF,

welcome. We are all in the same boat. It doesn't matter what the genders are. It still hurts like hell. And we all understand that.

x Hadenoughnow

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