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17 Jul 08 #33519 by stimo
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Molly,

Ditch the lousy B*****d!

(sorry for swearing, Molly)

Take care

Stimo x

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17 Jul 08 #33534 by megan
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Hi
I'm with Stimo.
You say you can't understand why he did it when he new you were so vulnerable. Often it's because people can see your vulnerability they do it.
So get yourself strong for you and when you are you can take control.

Good luck to you, but be very careful about trying to use him, you realy don't need anymore hurt.

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