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by thebetterhalf » Wed Jun 04, 2014 4:14 pm
My wife moved out. My comfort and security, love is now gone. I now am all alone.
I have no one to talk to about anything.
The house is getting emptier, theres nothing but my mind running nonstop.
Work and sleep are the only thing i have to distract me.
I really could use a friend about now
Caution, dyslexic writer ahead.
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by skilsaw » Thu Jun 05, 2014 2:05 am
I was where you are about 16 years ago, except my wife asked me to move out.
I don't see a shred of empathy or understanding for your wife in your note.
Being honest with yourself and putting some real thought into why your relationship failed may be a good next step.
It is not always possible to make someone's discomfort go away.
Sometimes, the best thing we can do is resist the urge to fix it and instead just say, "You, too?"
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by thebetterhalf » Thu Jun 05, 2014 5:24 am
I cried for what she had to resort to . She couldnt get me too, nor could i get out of my bipolar and ocd shells. She had to leave me to save us both. I understand my faults and she understood hers.
Why cant i help my own relationships, when i can easily help others.
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