Originally posted by SallyAnne
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Originally posted by ChurchillWe met on 23 June, I was watching football in the pub. She was stood next to her husband, I'd never met her before.
She made a comment about me to one of my mates. I asked her to repeat it, she wouldn't for a while as she was embarassed. Eventually she said "Is everything about you in proportion"? I gave her my phone number and said if you want to find out ring that number tomorrow.
She did. We had an affair and then decided to take it further. We moved in together in October.
Churchil - it sounds you were just waiting for something like this to leave your wife, what happened, you used to openly talk about your very good relationship with your wife, cooking for her @ valentine's day etc. Did you just grow apart, did you actually marry her for her money and were never really in love?
btw: a very good way to fall for someone though, if it wasn't for the victims in the way (your wife and her husband) I'd say this is a really romantic storyComment
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Well now there are just two out of the four who are unhappy. They'll sort themselves out.Originally posted by SandyDownChurchil - it sounds you were just waiting for something like this to leave your wife, what happened, you used to openly talk about your very good relationship with your wife, cooking for her @ valentine's day etc. Did you just grow apart, did you actually marry her for her money and were never really in love?
btw: a very good way to fall for someone though, if it wasn't for the victims in the way (your wife and her husband) I'd say this is a really romantic story
We just grew apart. I used to go home at weekends and feel I was a stranger in my own home.
I feel alive now!Comment
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Originally posted by SandyDownChurchil - it sounds you were just waiting for something like this to leave your wife, what happened, you used to openly talk about your very good relationship with your wife, cooking for her @ valentine's day etc. Did you just grow apart, did you actually marry her for her money and were never really in love?
btw: a very good way to fall for someone though, if it wasn't for the victims in the way (your wife and her husband) I'd say this is a really romantic story
Ah b*ll*cks to the "victims" - it IS a very romantic story!!
People move through life with different partners just cause you get married doesn't mean you have to stay with them forever! Its just a sign of your love at the time...which often fades. There aren't any "victims" involved ffs.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnneAh b*ll*cks to the "victims" - it IS a very romantic story!!
People move through life with different partners just cause you get married doesn't mean you have to stay with them forever! Its just a sign of your love at the time...which often fades. There aren't any "victims" involved ffs.
Yeh I agree, lets hope you'll remember this when your lad takes you out to the bar then hooks up with another lady there.Comment
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Sandy, you can't make somebody love you. If SA and her fella split then they split.Originally posted by SandyDownYeh I agree, lets hope you'll remember this when your lad takes you out to the bar then hooks up with another lady there.Comment
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I think if we had grown apart that much, we wouldn't be going to the pub together.Originally posted by SandyDownYeh I agree, lets hope you'll remember this when your lad takes you out to the bar then hooks up with another lady there.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Churchil that is true, but was your wife happy about you leaving her even though she knew you guys were growing apart? I expect not.Comment
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We're not going to split - we're best mates.Originally posted by ChurchillSandy, you can't make somebody love you. If SA and her fella split then they split.
If we got that bored with each other we'd be more likely to let each other have a brief fling.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Was she feck!!! She tried to run me over with the RR!Originally posted by SandyDownChurchil that is true, but was your wife happy about you leaving her even though she knew you guys were growing apart? I expect not.Comment
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Thats really cool mate - she sounds like a laugh aswell, good on ya.
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