when asking for a divorce. how do you tell your partner its over ?
and if you live in sin , do you need to tell them or is it ok to just up and leave saying nothing ? after all theres no spoken agreement or commitment so does there need to be a spoken goodbye? or will you" just know that " too ?
If I get there I may well tie the note around a brick and leave it on the drivers seat of his car. It's never OK to pack up and say nothing. If you haven't got a vibe that summat's up - probably wasn't right anyway!
If i were the one being left, I would hope that my other half would talk to me about it and not just do a disappearing act! I would show them the same courtesy.
If it was me I could probably not be talked around. Not because I am stubborn etc, but because it takes a lot to upset me in the first place, so a trial reconciliation would be futile. No talking about from practicalities with kids.
I would say that it was time for me to go, that I was sorry. I may have pre packed, to lessen the blow. I have been married to Mr Sense for twenty odd years, I try not to bottle things up, so I would expect that the 'vibe' would not have passed him by.
genleman? moi? with MY reputation?
I don't think so,
I once sh4t in a girls handbag to let her know it was over, I always thought the subtle approach was best
My mate once ate his g/f pet rabbit as a way of letting her down gently
Another time I told some tart that due to a wound recieved in Northern Ireland, my right hand had a mind of it's own, twenty minutes later I proceeded to strangle myself
Ya might wan't to sit down for this one Legend.....but I agree with you.
John, I cannot believe that anyone would behave this way to anyone, let alone to someone they used to like. That kind of behaviour is disgusting and i'd seriously doubt the sanity of the person who did them. It's also telling that you are, even now, not ashamed of it.