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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ALLO please don't think i am trying to be interfering, but do not suffer in a marriage that is not woking. i did it and it comes to tears in the end, usually without you having any control over things. well my advice is get councelling or get out. don't just sit there. do summat while you are in control.
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allo.. but you can't 'lose' your life. u must be happy, as they all say, this is not a trial run, it's for real. i got out and although it was hard and i suffered from depression, i am soo glad i did - how aweful to be with someone who doesn't love you, takes you for granted and, in my case, was mentally torturous.
good luck with whatever you do x
you know mr p, since i got divorced... i got it all off my chest :o)
one funny u might like - I told my mum that when i was 14 i would stay in bed after she had gone to work (instead of going to school) and when she came home for lunch i would hide in my buily-in wardrobe - she used to come into my room and open the window!!! and then i'd leave the house before she came home at the end of the day...
and, my auntie used to think i was my mum on the fone so i thought i'd try that out. called the school and said "my daughter wont be at school today as she has period pains" - it worked!!! (if one's parents called, then a note wasn't needed)
i could tell, even though my mum was laughing, that she wanted to tell me off... it was soo funny. to be honest, i told them because they were ill and i wanted to cheer them up :o)