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03 Jun 13 #395720 by Shezi
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I''m glad you''ve decided this is not for you redwine, you deserve someone whole and healthy, not someone pining for the past.

You seem to have done your work on self - don''t settle for someone who hasn''t done his!

Easy life? I''m laughing. There is no such thing in relationship and that''s what dating leads to... you know that, right? ;)

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03 Jun 13 #395729 by redwine47
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Ha Shez I know very well there''s no such thing as an easy life.. but anything happening now will be "wee buns" compared to before. !

I''m much more settled & quite happy with my life "now" with or without men, but if Mr? comes along that will be a bonus . definitely ...

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