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CVID wrote:Yes... relationships are very much what I have in mind here ... although other matters might come into the frame. Perhaps major financial decisions, career moves etc..?
Perhaps I'm asking too much and this amounts to prying, in which case please just ignore me.
I think people will reveal how much they wish too, no matter what is asked.
I've not made any howlers as such...........yet.0 -
Miroslav wrote:She needs to get better. She really isn't well, it's becoming more and more apparent.
When she arrived last night, she said a rather big guy in the subway started walking towards her and was going to mug her until some kids entered the subway. She said she was really shaken - but she didn't act shaken.
She had to phone her sister, who called her back, but from the conversation, it sounded like her sister was like "Here we go again".
I really doubt it happened. I really don't know what is true and what isn't.......is her mother really dead? I really don't know what to believe, but have to act as if it's true.
I'm okay. I've tried moving on. My biggest fear is moving on, finding someone who loves me. I hoped I had, maybe she does, but she can't deal with it.
No idea what i'm going to do now
Aww Miro xxxx
And lots of people love youStay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0 -
feelinggood wrote:Aww Miro xxxx
And lots of people love you
Well, in reality, no-one, but I live in hope.
At least no-one hates me, maybe that's a positive........well, I think my brother does, but that's another story0 -
Miroslav wrote:Well, in reality, no-one, but I live in hope.
At least no-one hates me, maybe that's a positive........well, I think my brother does, but that's another story
What about me? :heart2:Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0 -
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Stay-at-home, attached Mummy to a 23lb 10oz, 11 month old baby boy.0
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feelinggood wrote:What time are you walking round tonight?
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Leaving shortly.
Flowers and a card saying "Hope you are okay, we need to sort things out, take care" etc etc
Flatmate still thinks she's scared, thinks she's pushing me away because 'S' thinks I am too good for her and i'm going to find someone else better than her with less problems.
I have my own ideas, I do agree with flatmate, but just think 'S' has no idea what a relationship entails.
We'll put them outside her door and then flatmate will text to let her know they are there.0 -
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