So was your divorce worth it?

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yenrod

Guest
numbnuts said:
I lost everything except my clothes,
was it worth it, I’m lonely, but well rid of her,
but now I distrust females so I will stay single

Willow said:
same trust theory for some of us females too.

I've played it honest with every female i've been with and they've all taken advantage.

The only good thing about women is whats between their legs and whats on their chests.

Whats on top of their bodies is highly unstable !|

Other than that B)
 

DJ

Formerly known as djtheglove
yenrod said:
I've played it honest with every female i've been with and they've all taken advantage.


Whats on top of their bodies is highly unstable !|


If it's me on top I hold on real tight with both hands!B)
 

Willow

Senior Member
Location
Surrey
djtheglove said:
Willow you never fail to tug at my heart strings! I know this is no good for you, but one day I hope to see a little chink of light in your life! :biggrin:


makes note to smile more, Mr Happy is looking down at me from my computer (came free with something at work!)B):biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

that better,

my boys have just gone for the weekend so guess I'm in melancholy mood, nice to have a break but DS2 10, cried when he left, he's been poorly this week so has regressed in age. I'm taking him to footie tomorrow so we'll enjoy that - if he scores otherwise he's in trouble

more smiles :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 

Kovu

Über Member
Willow said:
perhaps so, but I can't see me ever being ready I've lost my soul mate.

I don't think theres just one person out there for you Willow. You'll get someone. :biggrin::biggrin:B)
Lets say my bones say so, and my bones are always right.
 

Kovu

Über Member
Willow said:
Make sure you don't break them bones then:laugh:

Bones are never wrong. Mine arent anyways! :?:
 

BigonaBianchi

Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
..well it's been 30 years now and we've been through a lot...usually the peaks and troughs even themselves out but I have to be honest and say that the downs are deeper and th eups are smaller these days...it's complicated and I cant go into it here...maybe it's the midlife thing...maybe it's not...I suspect not...anyway just thought I'd ask...you know , see if the grass is ever greener etc
 

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
I wasn't married, but had been with my partner for 10 years and left when I got to the point when I couldn't really see what kind of future we had ahead of us, and realised we were leading separate lives even though we lived under the same roof. If we'd been married it might have been even more difficult to go - but it was worth it.
 

papercorn2000

Senior Member
djtheglove said:
Aha , I new it! The cats out of the bag! I bet my mate five quid that Leonard Rossiter is dead and that you are infact an imposter!!:?:

I'm always faintly disappointed that people don't look like their avatars...
 

Kovu

Über Member
Baggy said:
Sometimes having your own space helps you work things out, it doesn't have to be final? It takes guts to admit you think you've got problems though...

Agreeded. Not that I can comment much being only 16, but ive seen my own parents go thorough it and many of my families parents. I think youll know when its the end, even if it takes time to admit it.
 

Kovu

Über Member
papercorn2000 said:
I'm always faintly disappointed that people don't look like their avatars...

Did you think that was the way I put makeup on in a morning!?!?! :biggrin::wacko::?:
 
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