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No. 10
Old Dec 23, 2008, 08:17 AM

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OH HO HO! Why does everyone understand this but the jerk wanting the divorce???
LOL!
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No. 11
from systoly
Old Dec 23, 2008, 07:31 PM

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I've already done that. 15 yrs and no disadvantages, but lots of positives. But, I was just lucky to have found such a wonderful person no matter what profession.
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No. 12
Old Dec 23, 2008, 09:37 PM

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haha! When a woman breaks it off with a man, there is always a long story with details and whys and if onlys, a complete post-game. When you ask the guy, its always, "I'unno, she just went all crazy one day!" hahaha!
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No. 13
Old Dec 23, 2008, 10:23 PM

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No. My husband'd get really mad.
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No. 14
Old Dec 24, 2008, 12:07 AM

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No I'm into marines~
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No. 15
Old Dec 24, 2008, 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by rabbitgirrl View Post
haha! When a woman breaks it off with a man, there is always a long story with details and whys and if onlys, a complete post-game. When you ask the guy, its always, "I'unno, she just went all crazy one day!" hahaha!
That made me laugh out loud, which made THE JERK paranoid about what I was doing on the laptop, which was GREAT!

SORRY I got off topic!!!!!

Now, there is a medical professional I would gladly have a go with. He's just a lovely person...

It's nice to be able to laugh and joke about hospital things and know the other person knows exactly where you're coming from!
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No. 16
Old Dec 24, 2008, 09:08 AM

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If the person and I are a great mix, sure I would. I met my husband at my job, but he does not work in nursing...we have peace officers that work for our corporation. I used to work in psych ER as an aide, and first laid eyes on my husband to be when he came into our area to sign off on his officer's logbooks. I remember looking at him and saying to myself "Damn, that is one handsome man!". The feeling was mutual, he was attracted to me as well, but it took close to two years because we were both still involved with someone else and were not the type to cheat. My husband is perfect to me in every way (well, not everything...), but we are very compatible in the ways that count the most. The advantage is that we do work for the same place, but not in the same department or shift, so, we have very interesting talks when we are home together because we see things from different perspectives. Leads to lively conversations and debates.

Another positive side of it is that his sister is an RN, an administrator at one of our sister hospitals, so, when I attended nursing school, he was very familiar with the drill, knew when to stay out of my way and was extremely supportive. Heaven forbid if something were to happen where I was single again, the next guy would have very heavy shoes to fill and I doubt it would be easy.
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No. 17
Old Dec 24, 2008, 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by rph3664 View Post
OT: A man saying "We grew apart" is code for "I treated my wife like crap the whole time we were married, and am totally clueless as to why she left me."

Feel free to disagree with me.
I would find it very hard to disagree with you, actually...
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No. 18
from rph3664
Old Dec 24, 2008, 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by pagandeva2000 View Post
I would find it very hard to disagree with you, actually...
Now, if a man goes into a little more detail, even if it's "My ex-wife and I turned out to be incompatible, and we made a mutual decision to separate" then you can give him the benefit of the doubt.
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No. 19
Old Dec 24, 2008, 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by rph3664 View Post
Now, if a man goes into a little more detail, even if it's "My ex-wife and I turned out to be incompatible, and we made a mutual decision to separate" then you can give him the benefit of the doubt.
What about if he says "Wife...what wife?"...
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