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16 Aug 08 #40749 by Donnylass
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Hi JJ50,
I read a good book 'Too Good To Leave, Too Bad To Stay' by Mira Kirsenbaum. I started reading it last year, but put it down as I didn't like the conclusion I was coming to. Picked it up again at the beginning of this year, and realised that the only person I was fooling was myself!!!
Life hasn't been wonderful since I made the decision to apply for a divorce, but I think it has been better than if I had decided to turn a blind eye (again) to scumbags behaviour and his lies.
Only you can make the decision of what is right for you-Good Luck.
Take care ;)

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