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In response to
"
Parts of that sound very familiar.
"
by
pmb
I do plan on the counseling bit, and there are no kids (thank god for that) -- nm
Posted by
tRuMaN (aka Truman)
Sep 9 '08, 08:40
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Without kids it is much simpler.
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pmb
Sep 9, 11:32
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This is excellent. The "failure" aspect is absolutely what drives most people and sticks with them afterward. -- nm
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CrankYanker
Sep 9, 12:31
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yup. people all too often confuse longevity with success. and vice versa. -- nm
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znufrii
Sep 9, 12:58
Don't mean to be a downer, but "no kids" sometimes means a nastier breakup because you don't have anyone else to consider. -- nm
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CrankYanker
Sep 9, 08:49
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in this case, I think that is what helped her make her decision
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tRuMaN
Sep 9, 08:55
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