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Post by sapphiresmoke on Feb 28, 2011 16:37:17 GMT -5
I agree, Sini, and I'm glad you're happy. It's definitely true that you have to work for a relationship. No two people fit together without some kind of difficulty - though, admittedly, it's true that some work better than others. I think that's why there's so much divorce these days... People are no longer willing to work for their relationships, so they just let them die.
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Post by CJL_Forever (aka Sini) on Feb 28, 2011 16:52:20 GMT -5
My boyfriend kept trying with his last relationship, even after everything that happened, because he didn't want to feel as though he had wasted over two years for nothing. He's a firm believer in working for a relationship. He wasn't happy by a long shot, but he's loyal and he doesn't see relationships as something to take lightly or throw away easily. He always says that he never thought he'd be this happy, and he's never felt this way, so I know that whatever happens, we'll both be working for our relationship.
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Post by sapphiresmoke on Feb 28, 2011 18:40:29 GMT -5
It's good that he at least made the effort, even if it didn't work out. Seems like things worked out for the best for both of you, at this point.
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Post by CJL_Forever (aka Sini) on Mar 1, 2011 5:16:25 GMT -5
Yep Definalty. It's funny how things work out though. If this one thing that happened to me about 6 or 7 years ago hadn't happened, I prolly never would have met him. So, although at the time I was angry and hurt, I'm glad she stabbed me in the back and for all that happened afterwards, or I honestly wouldn't be wher I am today.
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Post by sapphiresmoke on Mar 1, 2011 9:06:10 GMT -5
Funny how that happens.
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