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#1162403 07/23/04 08:52 AM
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Yesterday my H told me that in an email from OW, she asked if she could invite BOTH of us to her wedding. I told him that if she wants me at her wedding, I can most certainly guarantee that she is NOT going to get married. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Razz]" src="images/icons/tongue.gif" />

I do want her to get married and I want her to be happy, grow up, act like an adult and find someone that she can share her life with.

Just shows you how crazy or fogged up some of these people are....

The strangest thing is that I used to feel so jealous of this woman, but lately all I can feel is true sorrow for her. I don't even hate her. I have come such a long way and in a way I'm almost glad because I have become such a better person throughout all this. One of the most important things that this entire ordeal has taught is to LISTEN.

I still think it's funny that she wants both of us at her wedding... <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="images/icons/grin.gif" />

Love
Kati

#1162404 07/23/04 09:14 AM
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definite pea soup thick fog to actually want you to be at the wedding.

as far as the way you feel now about her, the situation, and yourself? well that just goes to show your true character which is one that forgives, loves, and cares about others and those are truly things you can take to the bank!

thanks kati for all your help to me and i just get tickled to see some of your posts like this one. have an awesome weekend! luv and God Bless, RR


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