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Posted by Ken Crisman on June 03, 2007 at 16:29:39 from (71.116.61.161):
In Reply to: OT: dont know what to do...wife probs. posted by marriage problems. on June 03, 2007 at 15:40:46:
Sounds like you need to find a good counsoler for yourself . Son if she is running things after only 4 yrs , you're in for one heck of a future . I was married for 33 yrs & happily I thought . My X continueslly used the altimatum plan to control me . I was blinded by love . She finally did what she wanted to do . Left me to play with the boys . So if I was in your shoes , get some mental & spiritual help for yourself . Your marriage seems to be a no win thing so get your losses over with now . The single life isn't too bad as long as ya have friends & family . Be thankful you have no kids to her . Dump her ! Good luck & God bless , Ken
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