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- Subject: Re: forgiveness
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- From: soswald@charlie.usd.edu
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 17:46:49 GMT
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- >>Infidelity is not abuse? Has it ever happened to you? Were you ever cheated
- >>on by someone who was everything to you? Depression, mood swings, weight
- >>loss, lonliness, inability to concentrate at work. Anybody out there
- >>that can relate to that? No, my friend, infidelity can destroy, it can
- >>be one of the worst forms of abuse. I would rather have both arms broken,
- >>the healing process would be far quicker.
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- >You are so right! I cried for months after finding out I'd been cheated on
- >by my boyfriend. I've had several major surgeries, and they caused me less
- >pain.
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- I have found it very hard to trust after this happened to me, and face it
- when there's not trust in the relationship, there's no relationship.
- >
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