Describe your EX in 3 words

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Lynx

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Okay, I'll bite. Mitspa what five words would you use?
 
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Colt45Bullet

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#82
Dude, what I want to say about my ex, I cant say on this website.
 

seoulsearch

OutWrite Trouble
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#85
Give me back my money .... lol
This.

So this.

I could have traveled the world for 6 months or more with the money I spent trying to rescue my exes, their families, and their kids.

Hindsight is 20/20!!
 
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Tintin

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#88
Describe your SEX in 3 words:

Boy now Man.
 
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Lost_sheep

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#89
My second ex:

Explative, Explative. Explative.

When she told me she was leaving me for another man, I told her that her decision was fine with me and that because of her decision, I won. She asked me how I won, and I told her - "because I'm going to let him keep you".
 
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Mitspa

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#91
My second ex:

Explative, Explative. Explative.

When she told me she was leaving me for another man, I told her that her decision was fine with me and that because of her decision, I won. She asked me how I won, and I told her - "because I'm going to let him keep you".
Amen Brother these women think we need them!
 

Lynx

Folksy yet erudite
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#93
Ooops. You're right. That wasn't my intention. I meant Sex as in Gender.
Ah, that makes more sense. Reading it the other way... it didn't sound like Tintin. I was wondering about that.
 
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Tintin

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#94
Ah, that makes more sense. Reading it the other way... it didn't sound like Tintin. I was wondering about that.
I reread my post after Mitspa mentioned that. I'm mortified. I plan to wait until I'm married.
 

jsr1221

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I post too quickly on my phone and therefore don't see autocorrect. My previous post was suppose to say "with" not 28th". Also, I think this could be a bad idea. Because those that still have negative type feelings of their ex haven't given it completely over to God. That's just my opinion. Focus on the positive, and move on.
 
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Lost_sheep

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I post too quickly on my phone and therefore don't see autocorrect. My previous post was suppose to say "with" not 28th". Also, I think this could be a bad idea. Because those that still have negative type feelings of their ex haven't given it completely over to God. That's just my opinion. Focus on the positive, and move on.


Easier said than done. Some ex's do so much emotional damage to a person that the effects linger for years, decades, or even a lifetime. I'll give you an example to illustrate.

My first wife cheated on me prolifically. Every chance she had, she took another man to bed. It wounded me badly because I was actually quite fond of her and I did trust her. After we divorced, I told myself I would be much more cautious about trusting women. Enter my second wife, who before we became exclusive, swore to me through tears that she "would never, ever, ever cheat". Guess what? She cheated on me...a LOT. Like...a LOT. So, after being burned twice like that, it's not just something you "get over" and move on. Crap like that sticks with a person.