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Agreed. One who didn't tell you what they felt before you got married.Have patience. In time, even grass becomes milk. -
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Thanks! - I'd better don my suit then!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAn apiary.Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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Just to clarify - since (a) was "tell your wife that you don't love her" - that I do love my wife. I don't have a wife that I don't love.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI have no (b) - only (a). There has never been a (b), and I can't really think that there will be.
I hope you can all keep up with this excitement.Comment
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Fecking brave post on a public forum. Your posts on here come in at number 3 when googleing 'chasingtheaurora'. Better hope he doesn't do that to find your sponsorship link!Originally posted by chasingtheaurora View PostYes. She's now married, to my brother.
Hello, if you're reading this.
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[penfold]Good grief!!!![/penfold]Yes. She's now married, to a complete starnger, and I often wonder what happened to her.
Thats gotta smart.
I only have an a), I have thought about trying to get a b) but realised I cant be bothered and I still really like a) more than any other woman on the planet.Comment
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Okay - I've decided that my b) is Cailin's avatar
I can't stop thinking about it!
Maybe I should tell a)Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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He knows the URL for the site. I suspect that he also knows about (b) as well.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostFecking brave post on a public forum. Your posts on here come in at number 3 when googleing 'chasingtheaurora'. Better hope he doesn't do that to find your sponsorship link!
In retrospect, will edit the post ... ahem. Excuse me.Have patience. In time, even grass becomes milk.Comment
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Those who quoted your original post will also have to edit, as I have found to my cost in the past.Originally posted by chasingtheaurora View PostHe knows the URL for the site. I suspect that he also knows about (b) as well.
In retrospect, will edit the post ... ahem. Excuse me.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?
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No - Sally makes it perfectly clear that she doesn't confuse love with sex in this thread. Specifically here.Originally posted by Churchill View PostDo not confuse "love" with "sex".
However, there does seem to be a recurring "I'm in love with someone else" thread here. Followed by the recurring "I'm getting divorced, and need to hide my assets. If it means my son is out on the street then so be it" threads.Comment
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