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13 Dec 15 #470727 by sungirl
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Its really hard now but try and stay strong, you won''t regret it. My ex did a similar thing but the trust was gone and he seemed half hearted I worried that he was after my house or/and money. However the biggest thing for me was I couldn''t forget how he had treated us after it all came out, there was no respect or care or sympathy shown at all. Like your ex they have shown their true colours. I have since met a much more caring man and I know I made the right decision, you deserve so much better!!

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