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Old Jan 02, 2015, 02:50 AM
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My spouse wants to cmmi me because out of all her years n mental health I've been the most exemplary one she's met. Huh?

Sure, there more than me that meets the eye. But I'm the most successful so far...at least I'm still alive!

Going inpatient won't do crap because my meds do fine. I'm just extra special now and then.

What should I do? I've never been but I've always been that good. On the other hand were looking at dvorse because the other hundred told her they hate her guts. I don't know what to do. I am pretty much screwed, but it's not like Im not worth anything! Lol

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Old Jan 02, 2015, 08:01 PM
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It must be very difficult for your wife as well as for you. You must be very important to her since she has stayed with you all this time. Hopefully divorce will not be a choice she hurries to make. Good Luck to you both.
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Old Jan 02, 2015, 08:11 PM
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It must be very difficult for your wife as well as for you. You must be very important to her since she has stayed with you all this time. Hopefully divorce will not be a choice she hurries to make. Good Luck to you both.
Thanks, but after last nite when 90% said they don't like her. Well. Divorce.

She says m the craziest person she's met, and she's worked in mental institutes. Nothing to brag about but she said it. Semi true!

Funny thing is I don't remember logging all these posts!
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