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Originally Posted by markos
I saw someone using the word "limerence" on the board a couple of weeks ago, and I wanted to bump this thread because I think we posted a lot of great responses here. Some psychologists seem to think it's abnormal or "obsessive" to want to continue romantic love, but Dr. Harley and Joyce have done it in marriage for 50 years, and his principles can show any married couple how to create romantic love. Nobody has ever worked his plan together and failed.

Markos thank you for your thoughtfulness, you're about the only one here I'd care to have a conversation with.

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Originally Posted by markos
I saw someone using the word "limerence" on the board a couple of weeks ago, and I wanted to bump this thread because I think we posted a lot of great responses here. Some psychologists seem to think it's abnormal or "obsessive" to want to continue romantic love, but Dr. Harley and Joyce have done it in marriage for 50 years, and his principles can show any married couple how to create romantic love. Nobody has ever worked his plan together and failed.

Markos thank you for your thoughtfulness, you're about the only one here I'd care to have a conversation with.

Oh, well, then I hope other posters don't waste their time on your new thread, since you don't care what they think.

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Originally Posted by markos
I saw someone using the word "limerence" on the board a couple of weeks ago, and I wanted to bump this thread because I think we posted a lot of great responses here. Some psychologists seem to think it's abnormal or "obsessive" to want to continue romantic love, but Dr. Harley and Joyce have done it in marriage for 50 years, and his principles can show any married couple how to create romantic love. Nobody has ever worked his plan together and failed.

Markos thank you for your thoughtfulness, you're about the only one here I'd care to have a conversation with.


Oh, well, then I hope other posters don't waste their time on your new thread, since you don't care what they think.


Thanks so much for your contribution.



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Originally Posted by markos
I saw someone using the word "limerence" on the board a couple of weeks ago, and I wanted to bump this thread because I think we posted a lot of great responses here. Some psychologists seem to think it's abnormal or "obsessive" to want to continue romantic love, but Dr. Harley and Joyce have done it in marriage for 50 years, and his principles can show any married couple how to create romantic love. Nobody has ever worked his plan together and failed.

Markos thank you for your thoughtfulness, you're about the only one here I'd care to have a conversation with.


Oh, well, then I hope other posters don't waste their time on your new thread, since you don't care what they think.


Thanks so much for your contribution.

Oh boy. Here we go again. A wayward who refuses to end their affair and then lashes out at posters because their life is in shambles.

Sigh.


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I'm quite disappointed that you have chosen the path you are on.

Originally Posted by Goldilocks, Jan 27, 2012
Yes I am. There will NEVER be a next time. Now that my experience is behind me, I have learned a very valuable lesson. There have been many changes made and my hubby, so thankfully, is allowing me to show him that. I know we don't have much time alone together right now, but I am focusing on the right priorities again.

Thank God. I will never allow myself to go down that road again. And I am a believer, my kids all have Bible names. I was so lost and wallowing in the muck I created, I really didn't think I could be forgiven. I grieve for what I had in myself, my self respect and my husbands trust.

And here you are again. This is what happens when you try to go it alone instead of following the program. Sad. Eventually you will no longer care.


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