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@monicakm wrote:

@I am still oxox 

 

But hopefully you didn't mean it when you said you haven't forgiven him...right?


@monicakm I am still angry with him about taking something precious to me and throwing it out. It has great sentimental value to me, it was part of who I am and i was something my late Mother bought for me 

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@DSD2 what a kind thing to say! We don't have children, so our dogs have always been our kids. Whatever they needed or wanted, they got. They never lacked for anything a day in their lives. They were both rescues, too.  We were particularly close to these last two dogs, which is why it hurt so badly. It's been almost a year and a half, and I still can't walk down the streets where I used to walk our larger dog that needed longer walks. But in time, I'm sure we will have another one.

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I am sure there are things if I thought  about it hard enough but to be honest nothing is popping in my head.  Maybe some childhood toys would be fun.  

 

 

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@I am still oxox 

 

I don't know about you, but I haven't made it 45 years with the same man by not forgiving him (and vice versa).  What a wonderful gift it would be for your marriage and you if you told him that you forgive him and ask him if he could forgive you for holding a grudge for so long.  I'll go ahead and apologize now for sticking my nose in your business.

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@deepwaterdotter wrote:

My waistline.


       lol....Me Too!!

 

 

 

 

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Life is too short to hold a grudge for so long.  Surprised your still married.

 

There I said it. 

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@Roscoe the Rascal wrote:

Life is too short to hold a grudge for so long.  Surprised your still married.

 

There I said it. 


@Roscoe the Rascal  Excuse me marriage is for thick and thin, this is something that meant a lot to me and maybe the correct word is hurt not grudge. I would never divorce over a little thing.

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I received the original Barbie doll for my 11th birthday but two years later I sold it

to a neighbor girl because I thought I was too old for dolls!

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@going to Carolina wrote:

I received the original Barbie doll for my 11th birthday but two years later I sold it

to a neighbor girl because I thought I was too old for dolls!

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@going to Carolina That is a tough one!

 

I had an original Barbie and bought outfits with my allowance.  I kept them safely put away in a case.

 

My younger sister got into the case when I was not home, took them outside, and proceeded to put the doll and outfits in the mud.

 

I was heartbroken.

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