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whatno one loves, I'm fat, no one understands me, dark dark dark
the roses are dead, I'm ugly too, dark dark dark
seems like most folks don't understand what dilemma means ...
this is like a carbon copy of the confessions thread
Leave. Sometimes the best thing to do is the hardest thing you have to do.my dilemma is this....I'm engaged with kids to a woman I been dating for close to seven years. I seriously want to be single again but don't want to be the reason another family is torn apart. I hear it all from family and friends: "its just the same as marriage" "do not do it if you're not ready" "its cheaper to keep her" "you have to be happy"
I don't even want to be single strictly for yambz. I just miss the peace of coming into my home or doing whatever the hell I want without having to be considerate of another person. I really feel like I'm going to make the wrong decision, so I been just avoiding making the next step.
Good luck trying to get that job. I just applied for a probation officer position and scheduled my civil service test. I am trying to stay optimistic but I know it is going to be competitive.I think you know mineJust list em.
I want what I've already had but can't have any more. Then when I get it again, I'm back to not wanting it.
I'm putting off this big move because I'm content where I am.
These ******* keep putting me on Instagram.
I'm better at paying back than I am at saving.
Trying to get this probation officer gig, but they're saying only people with master's+ are getting interviewed. Ridiculous. Starting salary isn't even all that. Don't know what to do for plan B.
I've applied for similar jobs in San Fran, Seattle, and Denver.
Leave. Sometimes the best thing to do is the hardest thing you have to do.
Take it from someone who was in a dysfunctional marriage with the child being the only reason I stayed. You can regain your happiness AND make it work for the child. Living a lie takes its toll.
Good luck.
We were together for 4 years, then got married. Were married for 6 years. Daughter was 5 when I moved out.How long did you stay married? How old was your child when you divorced? Was your ex mature about it, or did she go off the deep end?Leave. Sometimes the best thing to do is the hardest thing you have to do.
Take it from someone who was in a dysfunctional marriage with the child being the only reason I stayed. You can regain your happiness AND make it work for the child. Living a lie takes its toll.
Good luck.
I don't really know where to start.
Thanks CG