Kestrel in CT said: (quoted from post at 10:12:20 04/11/08) Phillip, You'll be fine......eventually. We all have our turn in the cooker.
If it was me, I'd get a couple of my zany friends and tell them to dress up in white sheets, and go stand outside your bedroom window and throw pebbles against the house on a moonlit night.
If performed properly, you'd see how deep her convictions lie.
Might even jump start a reconciliation & reality check
We must be related...
Phil,
everyone needs a practice wife. You had your turn in the barrel, don't spend the rest of your life over one. The kids will be better off with or without you as long as you and the freak aren't together. Even if you don't have them under your roof, you'll be a better dad. Just my .02.
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