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Tiggy,
I just read your posts on the C vs E thread. I almost couldn't believe what I was reading.
What a survivor you are!
Although your post was heartbreaking to read, you certainly made some very good points.
I hope your life is really happy now.
{{{{{Tiggy}}}}}
I have to stay out of this place today and get some work done, so might not be able to respond to your response if you see this.
Take care!
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Well, Weaver, thank you so very much. I feel very honored to be called out. Thanks again.
It feels nice to know that my little fit of whatever that was on the C vs E thread was actually a bit cathartic for me.
It's crazy but all that abuse and a rape and some other junk thrown in it's a wonder I am still alive sometimes. And the funny thing is I wouldn't trade my life with anyone at the present. I FINALLY have a happy loving marriage.
And for what it is worth I think it is really true---life does begin at 40. (I turned 40 this year <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> .)
Tiggy
Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby.
The Velveteen Rabbit on becoming Real
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