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Getting a divorce
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16271411" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>Give yourself a few weeks to let everything sink in and process. Im not married yet, but cheated on by a long-term girlfriend. It sucked, she never admitted it, but when your new "motorcycle friend" is a single rich dude who wants to **** anything young, theres only one thing thats happening.</p><p></p><p>Eventually, you should work on forgiving her. Not for her sake but for yours. Its a process, one that involves a lot of strange pussy with no strings, doing fun guy shit with your bros and living in the moment. </p><p></p><p>In this time, you'll find out more about yourself, what you want, where you are in life. Eventually, you'll get your head cleared and be happy and content with you. Then and only then should you put your antennas up for another partner.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, get a vicious lawyer on your side and go enjoy life. Close this chapter of your life. Just remember, you are the author of this new one. Make it count!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16271411, member: 166576"] Give yourself a few weeks to let everything sink in and process. Im not married yet, but cheated on by a long-term girlfriend. It sucked, she never admitted it, but when your new "motorcycle friend" is a single rich dude who wants to **** anything young, theres only one thing thats happening. Eventually, you should work on forgiving her. Not for her sake but for yours. Its a process, one that involves a lot of strange pussy with no strings, doing fun guy shit with your bros and living in the moment. In this time, you'll find out more about yourself, what you want, where you are in life. Eventually, you'll get your head cleared and be happy and content with you. Then and only then should you put your antennas up for another partner. Good luck, get a vicious lawyer on your side and go enjoy life. Close this chapter of your life. Just remember, you are the author of this new one. Make it count! [/QUOTE]
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