yup, i did in a week i will take my diploma and then i will be considered a real grown-up btw, i am afraid of falling in love again too this love is a kind of sweet - bitter disease. After you are cured of it u don't want to have it again , at least for a while
i have signed in here on the 13th of february this year ...i remember very well i was sad and nervous and willing to talk with smb ( but there was no one around) so i started to google for "free dating sites" looks like it was a lucky 13th day for me
oh my god!!! reading this i realized how lucky i am to be single (such a man must be a real burden... ur friend is brave if she still can live with him )
i don't think he didn't know your surname he must have known all the details When being with a beautiful woman, a real man wouldn't act in a different way
as for ur friend's husband....maybe he wants sweets and no one helps him with it
I am glad to know there still are men who talk abt their tears thank you all for posting ( the final conclusion: it's no shame in crying, just like jimbhoy said )
I agree with all those who posted here, ppl can change....the bad thing is most of them change into being worse people....the hard and painful sides of life usually leave an eternal mark upon our hearts and we suffer some irreversible transformations that cannot be denied. But when smb becomes with time a better person (which is ur case), people are rather tended to be cautious ( don't blame them for that) because it looks like a miracle and you know...miracles are hard to believe in. All you can do is stop paying attention to what they might think or not...Anyway, sooner or later they will notice the good changes ( if not, it's their loss, right? )
RE: Who left the other in your last relation?
hm....well...i was the one who left him... but his behaviour forced me to act that way