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I've just leased a condo. I have no idea what I am doing.


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Sometimes things spiral.

Downhill.

Mine is going the opposite. I think?

I am scared to death about my newfound short termed lease. I move in on the 1st.

Now, I own a home, and am renting a condo for me and Alexa.

 

This is going to be interesting.

Being single, but not. Paying for a home I am not living in.

There are not enough swear words in my vocabulary for this.

 

Some say when you are separated, its okay to do you.

 

Being as I dislike grey areas....and assume doing me, means dating...*******...

I'll pass on all of that.

I dont think being separated but married is a free pass to go **** other people.

Especially this early into it.

Thats just asking for more trouble.

 

 

 

IN ALL THAT...

I asked the owner, can people smoke here?

He said not even on the property. 

Go across the street if you have to.

 

:) Thats too much work for me.

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Sometimes space is good to get some prospective, but I agree dating etc should not be on the menu until 100 per cent sure no reconciliation but...

 

It is a time for you to have some me time, look after yourself and have fun, that has to be worth paying for :)

 

Good luck to you x

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Fabulous!!  Fresh starts and fresh opportunities.

 

What will be elsewhere will be and in my experience, you will be great no matter what - if you choose to be great :)

 

Sweet freedom :) 

 

x

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