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Re: O/T: LITTLE WIFE AND ROMANCE
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Posted by CRUSADER on February 05, 2007 at 13:15:25 from (70.133.156.74):
In Reply to: O/T: LITTLE WIFE AND ROMANCE posted by NON-ROMANTIC ONE on February 05, 2007 at 10:58:49:
Sounds like you have some thinking to do, and you will be the one that needs to make the decision because you are the one that will have to live with it. My (now) wife, was girlfriend have been together since Oct 93. During this time we have spent a little over six years separated with me living in two different countries and now a different state. If it's meant to be and can be worked out it will. Good luck, a good woman is not easy to find and you also have a child that will need a father. We have managed to keep things together and I am sure you two will be able to work things out also. She gives a lot and puts up with a lot, but I also give and put up with a lot. There a lot of things that I want and want to do that I don't even give any consideration to anymore, but I also think that what I am giving up (for the most part) is worth it. And part of what I am giving up is the family farm. Good Luck, hope you are able to make a few pulls and keep and take care of the wife and baby all at the same time. As far as romance goes...a dozen roses or flowers of someking when she isn't expecting any (no occasion at all) seems to help keep me out of trouble a lot. Jim
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