Posted by phillip d on April 11, 2008 at 05:07:35 from (142.176.125.195):
I really apologize in advance for this,I posted a couple like this and this hopefully will be the last,so don't read it or reply to it if you don't want to have to deal with it.Thank you. Turns out my significant other of 12 years was only pretending to be someone she isn't so I would like her,little did I realize over 2 years of dating.Got married and have 2 beautiful children,and we(i and kids) go to church regualrly and are active in the church community.Well,now she isn't going to pretend to be someone she isn't anymore.Turns out she hates anything house work related,socializing,cows,anything farm related in general,and things married people do after dark,no matter what the quality.She is also a firm beliver in paranormal and ghost hunts regualrly and doesn't want any flack about it.If I can live with going to functins alone always,being critisized for feeding people,don't mind doing most of the house work,never having friends over or going out with them,not minding her on outings in the dark in weird places and being on the news about,and never having you know aging,things will be wonderful.Or,she can respect that we are different(at least she is lol) and she can move our family that I dearly love to her parents neighbourhood,which is only 1200 miles away.To top it all off,my Dad has been batteling heart proplems for the last 20 years,some really close calls recently,now he has termilan but managable(hopefully) cancer.My question to God is WHY? Again I am truely sorry for this and will try to never post anything family related again,but have nowhere else to vent,as I can't have friends over and so on.Pd.
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