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postage | 11:12 Wed 12th Aug 2009 | Relationships & Dating
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Ok here's a sonario : you have 7 brothers and sisters you grew up with them. you have mum and dad . you had a great relationship with them then you grew up married had kids gave up yur life to build there life then as soon as there lives were build they left you....
your the most importent person any more....
they contact you if and when they need to duty bound...
your absence will make no difference at all..
you feel left out...

what would you do
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postage .....it seems a shame that you relied so much on your family.....no that is wrong........it is a shame that your energies were channelled into your family when you partner was alive rather than planning a life for you both without the family.

salla is quite correct postage....early days.

Keep posting.
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ok you guys have i wont wste any more of your time its difficult to live without people.

I lost my house and family avoiding me ws the last strow.
i now rent and am just about holding on to my job.

thank youall so much for listening to me, have a good one.
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Hey posty - you make sure you come back on here okay love?

You are not wasting anybody's time - people on here joke & mess about, but most of us do care and genuinely like to try & help people such as yourself.

Try and stay optimistic xx
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Thank you sallabananas your very kind. its nice to have chated with you.
Oi! postage....she's nice, but she is spoken for......LOL
Don't spread this around postie - but I always have room for one more... :-)

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