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Is there life after marriage? (by bigblue727272)

 bigblue727272 (3)    (49 / M-F / New Jersey)
6-May-12 3:50 am
Just spent a second consecutive anniversary without my ex-wife-to-be, i feel lonely, unloved, and unlovable. Any advice?

 

 

 
 
 Ram318 
6-May-12 3:59 am
Start loving yourself. Dang near everyone here is divorced or has had long term relationships that didn't work. We all survived. So will u

 

 

 
 
 Rainbowbutterfly 
6-May-12 4:11 am
Ram is right. We are all here experiencing failed relationship but it doesn't mean, life ends.

I personally view it as a chance to grow, to love myself more, to learn on my mistakes and avoid doing it again, an opportunity to have a better relationship in the future. Definitely , there is always life after marriage, a brand new life :)

 

 

 
 
 brats52005 (52)    (53 / F-M / California)
6-May-12 6:02 am
They are both right. To love and learn yourself again is the best. Alot of times we dont notice the person that is right for us because we are hard headed fools that let people deceive us.

 

 

 
 
 Rainbowbutterfly 
6-May-12 11:45 am
Alot of times we dont notice the person that is right for us because we are hard headed fools that let people deceive us.

I guess, it's more of our true love were never reciprocated by true love too and we didn't notice it because pure heart never see wrong until it was broken .

 

 

 
 
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