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Read SAA first. It is the first aid kit.
Second read love busters.
Later read HNHN. If you aren't in contact, it is hard to fulfill EN's so learning what they are isn't top priority.
You will have to have contact to have a Plan A but you need to get your act together to make that happen.
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Thank you, I appreciate the help with this more than you know.
I will stick to my main thread from now on.
Me 31 Her 33 Married 6 + years, seperated 15 months Relationship - 13 YEARS and hopefully counting. Status - 10/5/2008 - Agreed to divorce.
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And on a side note and only because I have to continually remind DD1, hot fog and steam are not the same thing. In fact, I'm not sure that hot fog can even exist as a phase of water. Heat would lower the relative humidity of the air allowing it to absorb the fog.
Steam is also invisible and a fact that should never be forgotten if you happen to find yourself in a power generation plant. You can't see it but it can kill you.
What can be seen coming out of a tea kettle, for example, is water vapor which is never invisible but neither is it fog. Waper vapor is a localized supersaturation of air and not very stable - unlike fog which will remain unless acted upon by external processes. I stand VERY corrected. 
A smooth sea never made a skilled mariner. ~ English proverb Neak's Story
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