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Old Oct 26, 2005, 08:30 AM
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my post is simple.... can you have a relationship without trust? i know iv not been the most reliable husbands but is there a future for us without trust??
i went out the a club last night and got blasted with a work mate.(male). it was wicked..
then i got back and checked my phone and had loads of missed calls, and a number of texts. so i rang her (wife) and the first words were "why have you been out with her (exgf) ,
i thought i had conviced her that i wasnt out with her (in my drunkin site)
then this morning it all kicked off again when she found the clouser letter that i was going to give my exgf (it was in the bin in pieces)
i feel like our relationship is hanging on a wire, and the wires starting to break.
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