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    #id
    Although I have never been married, I have been lucky enough to have had several long-term relationships with women who were also my best friend.

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      #id
      As a result, I am still (if we ever cross each other's paths) on excellent terms with all my previous partners

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        #id
        Of course, we're mainly scattered to the four corners of the Earth these days... scattering having been the primary cause of most of our break-ups

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          #id
          Long-distance relationships don't last... this is the voice of experience speaking...

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            #id
            Yet friendship can survive separation of that ilk in a way that an intimate relationship can't

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              #id
              But if a relationship is going to end due to distance, it's nice to be able to just discuss things, accept that circumstances are such that things can't carry on, and part with a kiss and a hug

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                #id
                I still see one of my ex-partners regularly... that relationship ended more because of the fact that she was still young enough to want something new (travel and such), whereas I am old and boring enough to just want my slippers

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                  #id
                  It was when she went off with one of her girly friends to India and Thailand for a few months that the end began...

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                    #id
                    I stayed at home, working and paying the rent... which was what I preferred, to be honest - I've never had the slightest interest in travelling, apart from enjoying riding in aeroplanes...

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                      #id
                      But when she came back, she'd learnt that there was more to life than sitting around with a boring ageing hippy like me... one whose days of doing vaguely exciting stuff involving being chased across fields by the Wiltshire Constabulary of a Summer Solstice morn were behind him...

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