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Why? You have lovely children a lovely GF and a 'cause'.
If I could drop the 'cause' I would be fine. It is starting to get more distant but it is still too close for my liking. Lets look again at your post :-
Contracting is boring. Get a new one
My family are mad. So are a few of mine. Only deal with the sane one(s).
My BF is away lots and works too much (and like his job FFS). Get a new one.
My brain is too damaged to study easily. What damaged it? Would a rest help you recover?
AND I live in Norfolk! Move. Where would you rather be?
Not contracting at the moment, not even looking, the prospect bothers me so much, but it's all I can do until I am skilled to do anything else.
I have tried to end it a few times, now he wants to get married and I want to run away!
Thanks I will try, I just tend to leave it until the last minute.
Norfolk is not too bad, it's just a long way from London.
You sound like my ex she dumped me a month ago after 10 years, she had simular feelings and circumstances as you mention. It is defo tuilip and alot of effort to split. My ex does regret it to a degree but the damage is done now so no turning back. Good luck
Imagine yourself late in life, won't every minute be precious? But every minute now is at least as precious as that: we don't value our time when we are young because we think we have an unlimited supply. We don't.
Absolutely spot on. Post of the day, IMHO.
Live for today. Tomorrow you could be . . . . well . . . . you know.
Time is so very precious... don't waste it being miserable.
Imagine yourself late in life, won't every minute be precious? But every minute now is at least as precious as that: we don't value our time when we are young because we think we have an unlimited supply. We don't.
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