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#2914527 08/27/01 06:03 PM
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my wife and I seperated for about fourteen months. through the fourteen months she's been with two different people. she said it happen partially because of the emotional attachment that arrived from this friendship she started. that she could relate at what he's been through because she was going through the same thing. the second one was when she thought we were getting a divorce. she told me about the second one happening (only once from what she say's)and I found out the hard way on the first one. we're thinking about getting back together partially for us and for the children. I just don't know if I can get over it. I know everything comes with time. I just don't know if I can hang in there or not. any advice helpppppppp.

#2914528 08/27/01 10:24 PM
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Dean, yes, you can get over it, if she promises faithfulness. I have forgiven my H (through God's grace), and feel such a weight lifted off of me. You will have friends, and family that will tell you to move on, but if you love her, and she is willing to stay faithful, then your marriage will work. It will take a lot of effort by both of you. Just know that you CAN get past this!!! You both are in my prayers, tonight!!<P>Faith n Him

#2914529 08/28/01 10:33 PM
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I replied on your other post. Give this one another shot.<BR>--Jeffers


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