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Gymgurl said:
Is heatherRae divorced? If so I m soooo out of the loop lol
He is talking about my divorce in 2004 and threw out all kinds of crap that my husband was a terrible man and that he is so much better...rofl.

He doesn't hold a candle to my ex hubbie. My ex hubbie was a very kind, gentle, loving soul. I have much love and respect for him still.
 
heatherrae said:
Coming from an adulterer who is probably only still married because he is still deceiving his wife by not telling her the truth that he couldn't manage to keep his dick in his pants, I wouldn't throw any stones about other people's relationships if I were you.

He said "Using that logic" and I agree with him.

I don't have to stick my hand into a flame to know it will burn it. Especially if I've seen other people do it prior.

You can only dream of having as much common sense and practical knowledge as I do. Best stick with your law books.
 
alien amp pharm said:
He said "Using that logic" and I agree with him.

I don't have to stick my hand into a flame to know it will burn it. Especially if I've seen other people do it prior.

You can only dream of having as much common sense and practical knowledge as I do. Best stick with your law books.
Yeah, that is the real impression you give off around here, dripping with practical knowledge and common sense. :rolleyes:

Have you ever noticed that people who lack education always say, "yeah, but I have more common sense/ street smarts?" LOL.

You never tire of following me and slinging your little lame insults do you. I used to know kids like that when I was in grade school. Most learn better coping skills for their feelings of inadequacy by the time they're out of high school. Then, there is you.
 
heatherrae said:
Yeah, that is the real impression you give off around here, dripping with practical knowledge and common sense. :rolleyes:

Have you ever noticed that people who lack education always say, "yeah, but I have more common sense/ street smarts?" LOL.

You never tire of following me and slinging your little lame insults do you. I used to know kids like that when I was in grade school. Most learn better coping skills for their feelings of inadequacy by the time they're out of high school. Then, there is you.

yikes. . .i didn't realize this was going on. . .sorry i bumped this thread back up this am. . .
 
heatherrae said:
He is talking about my divorce in 2004 and threw out all kinds of crap that my husband was a terrible man and that he is so much better...rofl.

He doesn't hold a candle to my ex hubbie. My ex hubbie was a very kind, gentle, loving soul. I have much love and respect for him still.
Then why did you divorce?
 
superdave said:
Then why did you divorce?
I made the mistake of marrying my best friend and overlooking the fact that what I had for him was more of a platonic love than the sort of love that you should have for your husband. My husband caught wind of this idea after some time, although I tried to never let it show, because I did love him to death.

Our divorce was very amicable and we even held hands and shed a few tears when we were standing in the court room for the hearing to dissolve the marraige. To this day, I love him so much. Actually, that just brought a little tear to my eye. So many things I miss about him.
 
heatherrae said:
I made the mistake of marrying my best friend and overlooking the fact that what I had for him was more of a platonic love than the sort of love that you should have for your husband. My husband caught wind of this idea after some time, although I tried to never let it show, because I did love him to death.

Our divorce was very amicable and we even held hands and shed a few tears when we were standing in the court room for the hearing to dissolve the marraige. To this day, I love him so much. Actually, that just brought a little tear to my eye. So many things I miss about him.

So basically you married a ballless guy you knew you could dominate and control then got bored with it.

Sweet!
 
What I think most don't realize... or accept is that not everyone marry's and has kids with future of divorce. I expected and wanted to raise my children in a comfortable loving 2 parent home. I have taken the monkey on my back though... Because i filed for divorce and I decided that our marriage was failing at a very fast pace. We pushed thru VERY hard times... and were together for 11 years without seperation at all... When time came that i felt WE needed it, I realized that the fix was long gone.
 
LOL

I am still waiting for the *experts* to let me know where I fall on the bell curve.

Just an observation, are the women on this site far less judgmental and humbled by life than the GROWN men ...... or is it just me?
 
heatherrae said:
I made the mistake of marrying my best friend and overlooking the fact that what I had for him was more of a platonic love than the sort of love that you should have for your husband. My husband caught wind of this idea after some time, although I tried to never let it show, because I did love him to death.

Our divorce was very amicable and we even held hands and shed a few tears when we were standing in the court room for the hearing to dissolve the marraige. To this day, I love him so much. Actually, that just brought a little tear to my eye. So many things I miss about him.
So your husband had more than platonic love for you but you only had platonic love for him. Everything else about the guy was great but you managed to still get divorced? The whole divorce sounds forced or am I missing something. Most couples would kill to be in that position and simply let real love grow with time. I thought the best situation was to be friends first then get married?
 
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