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Old 09-14-2012, 08:04 PM
 
Location: Australia
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I tried to rep you for that.

Hehehe...she said "trailer park"...

Seriously, though, people use words as weapons especially when they have been resentful for long periods of time.
These people aren't using words as weapons.

They are using words as victims, slaughtering them in the most horrific way imaginable, dismembering them limb from limb, and burying them in drums underneath their trailer.
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Old 09-14-2012, 08:31 PM
 
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My neighbors was on the verge of a bad divorce.

For about a two month period, they'd come outside to settle their issues.

Him screaming, "I don't love you. I been stopped loving you. I haven't had feelings for you in YEARS!"

Her, crying and begging him not to leave. Saying how she couldn't live without him, blah, blah.

Sadly, she even started taking her anger/pain out on the kids. I began hearing her yell at the kids. There was one time he called the cops on her, saying she went as far as to hit their daughter (about 5 years old).

She was granted her wish. Over 6 months later, they are still together. If you seen them now, you'd never guess they had went through such. They are back like one happy family.

My problem is: Once a man has told me that he been stopped loving me and wants a divorce, I could never truly feel loved by him again. A part of me believes those words were true. He only stayed because the other woman wasn't as serious about being together.

What are your thoughts? Do you think there is really love on his part or he's still there because the other woman turned him down? Would you be able to put those harsh words behind you and feel loved again?
When people have real feelings, not these fellings when you love somebody simply because you are been loved, strange things can happen. I don't know how did you deduce the other women but people can cheat and leave and still be at the end together.
Of course I am talking about real feelings and not these "feelings of convenience" when you simply stop loving somebody because you are not being loved back anymore.

PS What language is the phrase "I been stopped loving you" in?
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Old 09-14-2012, 08:47 PM
 
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Would you be able to put those harsh words behind you and feel loved again?
You only saw one scene in a play that's got lots of performances -- none of which were played for you. Probably best to just leave that alone and put your attentions to your own yard.
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Old 09-14-2012, 08:58 PM
 
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These people aren't using words as weapons.

They are using words as victims, slaughtering them in the most horrific way imaginable, dismembering them limb from limb, and burying them in drums underneath their trailer.
Not everyone can follow the Marquis of Queensbury rules within the structure of Jane Austen
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Old 09-14-2012, 09:33 PM
 
Location: Australia
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When people have real feelings, not these fellings when you love somebody simply because you are been loved, strange things can happen. I don't know how did you deduce the other women but people can cheat and leave and still be at the end together.
Of course I am talking about real feelings and not these "feelings of convenience" when you simply stop loving somebody because you are not being loved back anymore.

PS What language is the phrase "I been stopped loving you" in?

It's Moron for "wanna shag?"
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Old 09-14-2012, 09:51 PM
 
Location: Pa
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It's Moron for "wanna shag?"
Lmao!

Or "I ain't loven you no more"
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