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Annette, You are probably right, he isn't the one for you. For some reason you have known that this guy is weak and have chosen to stay with him. So you have a choice to make. If you choose to stay with
You must have known that you were marrying a mommas boy when you first with this guy. If you did and still married him then it doesn't seem fair to get upset with him now. I suggest that you both attend
Leah, This sounds a bit extreme. I suggest your focus be on getting custody of your daughter back. If you are unable to to that, then I suggest you focus on having a relationship with her. Attempting
Ketherine, I don't think it is unreasonable to see if these people have changed. They may want contact with you and don't know how to make a connection with you. I would strongly suggest you be careful
Edith, This relationship probably won't last and it probably shouldn't. You are being disrespected and it sounds like that is not going to change. It is way too bad you had to wait for 3 years and produce

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