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Re: O/T: LITTLE WIFE AND ROMANCE
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Posted by mike a. tenn. on February 05, 2007 at 12:07:56 from (75.120.193.153):
In Reply to: O/T: LITTLE WIFE AND ROMANCE posted by NON-ROMANTIC ONE on February 05, 2007 at 10:58:49:
NRO...when i first got married i decided i could and would go off and do everything i that used to do before getting married. the "second" time i got married, i had already made up my mind that i would change my life to make hers right, no matter what it meant giving up. i get along pretty good with one of my kids fom the first marriage now. the other one doesn't like me much, so i don't see him at all. this really bothers me, but there's no going back to change it now. my second wife and i have been together for 30 years now, and i got to raise our son all the way thru from the start, and now i'm watching him get thru college and turn into a man. everything i gave up the second time around, has been given back me with more wonderful experiences than i could have ever thought a man could be blessed with. don't let anyone TELL you what to do or not to do, what to give up or what to keep. it is and should be up to you to decide...just remember there are consequences, good and bad, for every decision you make in life. decide what is most important and then do what YOU think is best, and do it only because you "want" to, and be ready to sacrifice, and also gain some things either way you go. -mike
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