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Has anyone had a WS write a NC letter, but still continue contact? My WW has agreed for us to do a NC letter this weekend, but I still have doubts about her intentions. Any advice? If I don't think she is sincere, should I say no to the NC letter?
Me 43 BH MT 43 WW Married 20 years, No Kids, 2 Difficult Cats D-day July, 2005 4.5 False Recoveries Me - recovered The M - recovered
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Just figure out your boundary in advance and then you will be prepared for action if she does have no contact.
Somebody here explained to me that if they are done they are willing to write the letter, but if they have no intention of writing the letter they may not be wanting to finalize the end of it.
pretty confused
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