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Well since my soon to be ex has got herself a new person in her life, I went and found a replacement for her as well. I have decided to take this one slow. So far this one looks good, her relationships are looking rocky so perhaps KARMA has bit her in the butt and is going to make her life a mess in return for what she did in our relationship. Time will tell though. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


Once was happy, once had a family, once was married...now just alone and miserable.
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I hope you got divorced before you started dating.

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Sorry, but your entire post states that you are still huring from your divorce but you are dating someone. This is a very bad combination. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

Maybe you should cool the relationship until you deal with emotions of your divorce? I know it is tough but getting all the rotten feelings behind you will make you a better partner for someone down the road.

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I've cooled things down for a while...still irritated about the whole mess that #2 did all that she did. I have heard some things about her recently and she is planning on getting married...lets see if she manages to pull it off without cheating in marriage #3...which is doubtful. I have apparently built a wall around myself to prevent serious emotional actions from effecting me so I'll see how things go from here.


Once was happy, once had a family, once was married...now just alone and miserable.

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