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suzie88
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Reged: 02/09/2008
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Re: Husband unable to reciprocate emotional support
      29/12/2008 18:22

Just because you are married doesn`t mean you have to be joined at the hip.Cultivate some interest of your own and this will lead to making new friends.

Join a local class or club, just have one small thing to look forward to all day so you have something to feel good about and talk about when you get home. And don`t give up on your marriage! Work at it and sort out the problem.Most of my single friends wish they had given theirs another chance.

good luck

Suzie88

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* Husband unable to reciprocate emotional support lena 29/12/2008 12:58
. * * Re: Husband unable to reciprocate emotional support luv2   12/01/2009 09:40
. * * Re: Husband unable to reciprocate emotional support independent   01/01/2009 15:50
. * * Re: Husband unable to reciprocate emotional support tals   01/01/2009 19:28
. * * Re: Husband unable to reciprocate emotional support Scarlets   29/12/2008 17:15
. * * Re: Husband unable to reciprocate emotional support suzie88   29/12/2008 18:22
. * * Re: Husband unable to reciprocate emotional support issi   30/12/2008 09:34
. * * Re: Husband unable to reciprocate emotional support JulieJ   31/12/2008 17:12
. * * Re: Husband unable to reciprocate emotional support Twiddledout   31/12/2008 17:35
. * * Re: Husband unable to reciprocate emotional support JulieJ   01/01/2009 12:17
. * * Re: Husband unable to reciprocate emotional support Twiddledout   29/12/2008 13:16
. * * Re: Husband unable to reciprocate emotional support flowers   01/01/2009 19:38
. * * Re: Husband unable to reciprocate emotional support Twiddledout   29/12/2008 14:24

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