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:(

 

Nothing nasty, just didn't work out. Turns out we still make better friends than a couple.

 

Still, was fun for a while!

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Hey Sarah - at least you're still friends and there are plenty more fish in the sea ...now we just need to hear updates as you "test out the waters". :-)

 

Edit - just checkd out the "what Santa brung" thread - and must say I am sure those "fishing boots" will help in the search process !! Just say'n :-)

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Hey Sarah - at least you're still friends and there are plenty more fish in the sea ...now we just need to hear updates as you "test out the waters". :-)

 

Edit - just checkd out the "what Santa brung" thread - and must say I am sure those "fishing boots" will help in the search process !! Just say'n :-)

the frustrating thing is I bought this

http://m.asos.com/mt/www.asos.com/ASOS/ASOS-Dita-Thong-Back-Body/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=3867772

For "his" Christmas present!

 

I sent him the link for the boots when I ordered this so you never know! Lol

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Thanks, just didn't work out, no big arguments, we just realised (as we did many years ago) after the honeymoon period faded we just silly bickered about stuff and irritated each other! So we decided it was a fun experiment but should probably end it before we start properly disliking each other!

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Aww shame, I'm still kinda sorry hun although pleased it ended nicely. 

 

Test run some more men hun, still living vicariously through you :) 

 

xx

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Aw, Sarah, sorry things didn't work out, having said that, good for you waiting to find Mr. Right and not rushing in/settling like I did - not with one marriage but 2 before I found mr.Right in hubby # 3 (but then we know I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer LOL!).. good for you that you are waiting to find the right man for you... I admire that.

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sounds like you did things the right way - sorry it didn't work out but at least you know that a healthy relationship can exist - I know where 

you are and it isn't really a bad place to be - you get to find yourself and be yourself again - being single isn't so bad and it's much better

then being unhappy.  I have a few more months until my divorce is final - I was married 14 years with 3 kids - This is the happiest I 

have been in a long time - I wish I listened to myself 5 years ago but stayed for the kids - so now it's time for me to be happy for a change.

Good Luck - just remember, when you are no longer looking for something it usually finds you. Be patient and enjoy your independence. 

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Thanks, just didn't work out, no big arguments, we just realised (as we did many years ago) after the honeymoon period faded we just silly bickered about stuff and irritated each other! So we decided it was a fun experiment but should probably end it before we start properly disliking each other!

You've not just a pretty face :)

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Sorry it didn't work out, but good for you two for realizing that and remaining friends! I am not friends with any of my exes (and for good reasons), lol. 

 

I liked the outfit, but BAT kind of ruined that for me. :P Oh the mental images!

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Sarah,

Take this time to gather strength in yourself by yourself

and

don't be giving that good thing away because you 'need a man'

you only NEED yourself so keep your wits about you.

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