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For me it was that I got married way too young and then we grew apart. My (b) was a really, really good friend who told me on the night of my wedding that she thought I'd made a terrible mistake.Have patience. In time, even grass becomes milk. -
You get bored.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI'm ******* sick of (b)'s.
I'm trying to get married ffs and there are people with (b)'s everywhere!!
Does real love not exist? Surely you lot loved your other halfs as much as I do when yous got married?
What goes wrong?
Sorry, that was flippant. In my case, if I'd met b) before I'd met a), she would now be my a), and a) wouldn't even be a c). If that makes sense. Kismet, darling.Comment
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Gutted! Do you still know her?Originally posted by chasingtheaurora View PostFor me it was that I got married way too young and then we grew apart. My (b) was a really, really good friend who told me on the night of my wedding that she thought I'd made a terrible mistake.Comment
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You settled? Very silly.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostYou get bored.
Sorry, that was flippant. In my case, if I'd met b) before I'd met a), she would now be my a), and a) wouldn't even be a c). If that makes sense. Kismet, darling.The pope is a tard.Comment
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I think I need a b)
I feel like I'm missing out - where do I find one?Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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Yes. She's now married.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostGutted! Do you still know her?
Hello, if you're reading this.Last edited by chasingtheaurora; 22 October 2007, 14:08.Have patience. In time, even grass becomes milk.Comment
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I have no (b) - only (a). There has never been a (b), and I can't really think that there will be.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI'm ******* sick of (b)'s.
I'm trying to get married ffs and there are people with (b)'s everywhere!!
Does real love not exist? Surely you lot loved your other halfs as much as I do when yous got married?
What goes wrong?
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What the Hell kind of "friend" tells you that on your wedding day?!?!?!?Originally posted by chasingtheaurora View PostFor me it was that I got married way too young and then we grew apart. My (b) was a really, really good friend who told me on the night of my wedding that she thought I'd made a terrible mistake.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI'm ******* sick of (b)'s.
I'm trying to get married ffs and there are people with (b)'s everywhere!!
Does real love not exist? Surely you lot loved your other halfs as much as I do when yous got married?
What goes wrong?
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Do not confuse "love" with "sex".Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI'm ******* sick of (b)'s.
I'm trying to get married ffs and there are people with (b)'s everywhere!!
Does real love not exist? Surely you lot loved your other halfs as much as I do when yous got married?
What goes wrong?
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